HATLER v. STOUT


434 S.W.2d 329 (1968)

Marion HATLER, Plaintiff in Error, v. RAYMOND MARTIN STOUT, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

November 8, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Vaulx Crockett, Nashville, for plaintiff in error; Rutherford, Crockett, Guenther & Davies, Nashville, of counsel.

H. Francis Stewart, Nashville, for defendant in error; Watkins, McGugin, Stewart, Finch & McNeilly, Nashville, of counsel.


OPINION

HUMPHREYS, Justice.

Marion Hatler, whose first suit against Raymond Martin Stout for damages for personal injuries had been dismissed on December 9, 1966, on a ground not concluding her cause of action, the dismissal not being on the merits, instituted the present suit within one year, this being on October 26, 1967. Her summons sought service on the basis of T.C.A. § 20-235 et seq., particularly...

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