McGAUGHEY v. CONTINENTAL ILL. NAT. B. & T. CO. OF CHICAGO


419 S.W.2d 139 (1967)

Guy E. McGAUGHEY, Jr., Appellant, v. CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF CHICAGO, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

September 29, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wilbur Fields, Louisville, for appellant.

Wesley P. Adams, Jr., William D. Lambert, Ogden, Robertson & Marshall, Louisville, for appellee.


IRA D. SMITH, Special Commissioner.

The appellant, Guy E. McGaughey, Jr., is appealing from a judgment entered in the Jefferson Circuit Court against him for the reason that he was served with a summons by a special bailiff instead of the sheriff in the county.

KRS 454.145 provides:

"The court, for good cause, may appoint a person to serve a particular process or order, and he shall have the same power to execute it which a sheriff has. His return...

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