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Smith v. Coucher

United States District Court, D. Alaska, Fourth Division. Anchorage
Oct 6, 1941
10 Alaska 129 (D. Alaska 1941)

Opinion

No. 4172.

October 6, 1941.

John L. McGinn, of Fairbanks, for petitioner.

Cecil H. Clegg, of Fairbanks, for plaintiff.


Action by John C. Smith against E.W. Coucher and his heirs, executor, or administrator, and Al. Hilty and his heirs, executor, or administrator, wherein Minda Hilty filed a petition to attack the judgment.

Order in accordance with opinion.


This cause came on for trial at Fairbanks, Alaska, on August 20, 1941. The petitioner being present in person and represented by John L. McGinn, Esq., and the plaintiff being present in person and being represented by Cecil H. Clegg, Esq., and the parties having introduced evidence and having rested and respective parties having filed briefs herein, the Court is of the opinion that under the evidence the petitioner has shown sufficient connection with and interest in the property in controversy to permit her to attack a void judgment.

The Court is further of the opinion that actual or constructive notice of a case pending in which a person is not a party does not compel such a person to appear in order to preserve his rights.

The petitioner, Minda Hilty, may present Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and a Judgment herein. See previous opinion 9 Alaska 730.


Summaries of

Smith v. Coucher

United States District Court, D. Alaska, Fourth Division. Anchorage
Oct 6, 1941
10 Alaska 129 (D. Alaska 1941)
Case details for

Smith v. Coucher

Case Details

Full title:SMITH v. COUCHER ET AL

Court:United States District Court, D. Alaska, Fourth Division. Anchorage

Date published: Oct 6, 1941

Citations

10 Alaska 129 (D. Alaska 1941)