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Caldwell v. Miller

Superior Court of Delaware
Jan 1, 1836
2 Del. 146 (Del. Super. Ct. 1836)

Opinion

Fall Session, 1836.

CERTIORARI to Justice Wiley.

J. A. Bayard, for plaintiff in error.


The return of service of the summons was "served on the defendant by leaving a copy at the house of Michael Kinch, said to be the boarding house of said defendant;" and it was held to be insufficient. The judgment was by default.

Judgment reversed.


Memorandum. — During the winter vacation, the Hon. THOMAS CLAYTON, Chief Justice of the State, resigned; and the Hon. JOHN M. CLAYTON, of Kent, was appointed to succeed him.


Summaries of

Caldwell v. Miller

Superior Court of Delaware
Jan 1, 1836
2 Del. 146 (Del. Super. Ct. 1836)
Case details for

Caldwell v. Miller

Case Details

Full title:JOHN CALDWELL vs. ISAAC MILLER

Court:Superior Court of Delaware

Date published: Jan 1, 1836

Citations

2 Del. 146 (Del. Super. Ct. 1836)