OLIFF v. KIAMESHA CONCORD, INC.


106 N.J. Super. 121 (1969)

254 A.2d 330

HELEN OLIFF, AN INFANT, BY HER GUARDIAN AD LITEM, EDWARD OLIFF, AND EDWARD OLIFF, INDIVIDUALLY, PLAINTIFF, v. KIAMESHA CONCORD, INC., A NEW YORK CORPORATION, DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division.

Decided June 16, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Abraham I. Harkavy, attorney for plaintiffs.

Mr. Frank P. Addas, for defendant (Messrs. James & Addas, attorneys).


STAMLER, JOSEPH H., J.S.C.

Plaintiffs bring this negligence action with service having been made by mail pursuant to R.R. 4:4-4(d) upon defendant at its New York City office located at 257 Park Avenue South. Defendant moves to set aside the service as constitutionally impermissible.

On or about February 22, 1967 the infant plaintiff and her parents were paying guests at the resort hotel "The Concord," owned and operated by defendant Kiamesha Concord...

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