CPLR 308 (subd. 1) requires personal service to be made by delivery of the summons to the person to be served. Plaintiff contends that when the summons and complaint for the defendant Hasso were left at his office with Mr. and Mrs. Savidge, his business associates, and they ultimately (several days later) turned them over to Hasso, the requirement of personal delivery was satisfied.
Mr. Savidge was himself named as a defendant...
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