BRADFORD v. NAGLE

No. 20374.

763 P.2d 791 (1988)

Craig A. BRADFORD, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Gary M. NAGLE, Michael F. Nagle, LaMar Nagle, Artistic Homes, Inc., and Gramco Company, Defendants and Appellees.

Supreme Court of Utah.

September 30, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peter C. Collins, Salt Lake City, W. Stephens Cox, Clarksdale, Miss., for plaintiff and appellant.

Scott F. Young, David R. Olsen, Salt Lake City, Clark J. Nemelka, American Fork, for defendants and appellees.


HALL, Chief Justice:

The issue presented by this appeal is whether the district court erred in setting aside a Mississippi default judgment for lack of in personam jurisdiction.

Plaintiff, a Mississippi resident, traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah, to find a place to live while he completed a residency program in dentistry. He contacted defendant LaMar Nagle, who showed him a rental unit reportedly owned by his brother, defendant Gary Nagle. Upon his return...

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