HANLEY v. UNITED STEEL WORKERS OF AMERICA

No. 1067.

122 A.2d 872 (1956)

James F. HANLEY v. UNITED STEEL WORKERS OF AMERICA.

Supreme Court of Vermont. Rutland.

May 1, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lawrence & O'Brien, Rutland, for plaintiff.

Joseph M. O'Neill, Rutland, for defendant.

Before JEFFORDS, C.J., CLEARY, ADAMS and HULBURD, JJ., and HOLDEN, Superior Judge.


ADAMS, Justice.

This is an action of contract. The defendant entered a special appearance and filed a motion to dismiss the cause. The motion was denied. The case is here before final judgment on exceptions allowed the defendant to this action of the trial court.

The grounds of the motion to dismiss are in substance: (1) That it appears by the officer's return on the writ that service was made on the defendant by service on three persons alleged to be members...

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