MOON CARRIER v. RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY


153 N.J. Super. 312 (1977)

379 A.2d 517

MOON CARRIER, A NEW JERSEY CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF, v. RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, A FOREIGN CORPORATION, DEFENDANT AND THIRD-PARTY PLAINTIFF, v. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, A FOREIGN CORPORATION, THIRD-PARTY DEFENDANT.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division.

Decided September 16, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Raymond J. Fleming for defendant and third-party plaintiff (Messrs. Feuerstein, Sachs & Maitlin, attorneys).

Mr. Francis X. Kennelly and Mr. Kenneth J. Quinn (Messrs. Schumann, Hession, Kennelly & Dorment, attorneys) and Mr. Stewart S. Sherman, a member of the New York Bar, for third-party defendant.

No appearance for plaintiff.


YOUNG, J.C.C., Temporarily Assigned.

New York Telephone Company, third-party defendant, moves for an order setting aside service of process at its New York office by certified mail pursuant to R. 4:4-4(c)(1), commonly known as the "long arm" rule. The movant also prays for an order dismissing the third-party complaint. The motion, originally heard on September 17, 1976, was stayed pursuant to a letter opinion...

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