SIMMS v. HOBBS

No. 40674.

411 P.2d 503 (1966)

G. H. SIMMS and F. E. Currell, a co-partnership doing business as Drifting Dunes Motel, Plaintiffs in Error, v. T. G. HOBBS, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

Motion to Amend Opinion Denied February 28, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tom Finney, Idabel, for plaintiffs in error.

Ed Shipp, Idabel, for defendant in error.


BERRY, Justice.

The sole issue involved in this appeal is whether a personal judgment rendered in the court of another state, based upon substituted service upon an Oklahoma resident under a "long-arm" statute authorizing such service, is enforceable in this jurisdiction.

In 1959 the State of New Mexico adopted this statute (Laws 1959, Ch. 153), NMA 1953, Section 21-3-16, which provides:

"21-3-16. Personal...

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