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Bergen v. Wyckoff

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 8, 1881
84 N.Y. 659 (N.Y. 1881)

Summary

In Bergen v. Wyckoff, 84 N.Y. 659, it was held that the manner of designating unknown defendants and of service of summons upon unknown defendants, provided in section 451, applies to all actions in which service of summons may be by publication, including actions for partition.

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Opinion

Argued March 4, 1881

Decided March 8, 1881

Frank Crooke for appellant.

Edgar Bergen for respondents.


Per curiam opinion for affirmance.

All concur, except RAPALLO, J., absent.

Order affirmed.


Summaries of

Bergen v. Wyckoff

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 8, 1881
84 N.Y. 659 (N.Y. 1881)

In Bergen v. Wyckoff, 84 N.Y. 659, it was held that the manner of designating unknown defendants and of service of summons upon unknown defendants, provided in section 451, applies to all actions in which service of summons may be by publication, including actions for partition.

Summary of this case from Lenehan v. College of St. Francis Xavier
Case details for

Bergen v. Wyckoff

Case Details

Full title:ANNA BERGEN et al., Respondents, v . MARY WYCKOFF et al., FRANK CROOKE…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Mar 8, 1881

Citations

84 N.Y. 659 (N.Y. 1881)

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