ALLDER v. HUDSON


106 A.2d 769 (1954)

ALLDER v. HUDSON.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

June 7, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edmund N. Carpenter, II (of Richards, Layton & Finger), Wilmington, for plaintiff.

John P. Sinclair (of Berl, Potter & Anderson), Wilmington, for defendant.


CAREY, Judge.

The present motion is based upon the claim that defendant has no "dwelling house or usual place of abode" in Delaware and that the service made in this case does not comply with the requirements of Delaware law.

Service of process is now controlled by Rule 4 of this Court, of which sub-paragraph (f) (1) (I), Del.C.Ann., is substantially the same as Federal Rule 4(d) (I), 28 U.S.C.A. It reads as follows...

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