CROWDER v. GINN

38164.

248 Ga. 824 (1982)

286 S.E.2d 706

CROWDER v. GINN.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided January 27, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mullis, Reynolds, Marshall, Horne & Phillips, W. Carl Reynolds, Katherine L. McArthur, for appellant.

Martin, Snow, Grant & Napier, Hendley V. Napier, for appellee.

Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General, Mark H. Cohen, Staff Assistant Attorney General, amicus curiae.


JORDAN, Chief Justice.

We decide this day that Ga. L. 1977, pp. 586, 587 (Code Ann. § 24-117) does not deny due process by defining the term "nonresident" as used in our Long Arm Statute so as to include a person who was a Georgia resident at the time a claim arose against him out of a motor vehicle collision occurring in Georgia, but who subsequently became a resident of another state before personal service was perfected upon him in the other state in accordance...

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