OLIVETTI CORP. OF AMERICA v. SILIA PROP.


502 Pa. 538 (1983)

467 A.2d 321

OLIVETTI CORPORATION OF AMERICA, Petitioner, v. SILIA PROPERTY, INC., an alleged corporation and Andrew L. Matsko, Nicholas Silia, individually and as partners trading as Silia Properties, Inc., Respondent.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

November 7, 1983.


ORDER

PER CURIAM.

The petition for allowance of appeal is granted.

The due process requirement that a good faith effort to locate a defendant who conceals his whereabouts must be shown before substituted service on him is allowed has been amply established on the record. Indeed, the trial court has found that defendant did in fact conceal his whereabouts. Under such circumstances a dismissal for failure to...

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