Opinion
April, 1907.
John C. Oldmixon, for appellant.
Frank A. Acer, for respondent.
The judgment was taken by default. The defendant appeals on the ground that he never was served with the summons and has never appeared in the action. This claim seems to be supported by a preponderance of proof. The defendant has adopted the proper practice in appealing directly to this court. Mun. Ct. Act., § 311; 49 Misc. 456.
The judgment must be held to be invalid, and reversed and complaint dismissed, with costs to appellant.
Present: GILDERSLEEVE, GIEGERICH and ERLANGER, JJ.
Judgment reversed and complaint dismissed, with costs to appellant.