NATIONAL EXHIBITION COMPANY v. MARX

No. 1 CA-CIV 703.

9 Ariz. App. 482 (1969)

453 P.2d 993

NATIONAL EXHIBITION COMPANY, a New Jersey corporation, on behalf of its division, Francisco Grande Hotel and Motor Inn, Appellant, v. Ralph MARX, dba Mortensen Kings, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arizona.

May 8, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howard H. Karman, Casa Grande, for appellant.

Morgan & Ruch, by Raymond E. Morgan, Phoenix, for appellee.


MOLLOY, Judge.

Appellant, garnishee-defendant in the court below, seeks to set aside a default judgment entered on a writ of garnishment issued on behalf of appellee, plaintiff in the original action. The legal question involved is whether service of a writ of garnishment upon a hotel bookkeeper or "payroll master" is effective service upon its foreign corporate owner.

It is appellant's contention that a bookkeeper is not a proper person upon whom service...

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