105 Misc. 92 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1918
The plaintiff commenced these two actions against the defendant on or about the 10th day of January, 1918, by the service of a summons and notice upon one George G. Beers, who at the time was vice-president of the defendant corporation. The defendant shortly thereafter specially moved to vacate
A careful reading of the record, as I read it, leads to but one conclusion, and that is, that the plaintiff has failed to show that the said corporation at the time of the service of the summons and complaint was engaged in business within the state of New York. The most that can be said regarding the proof offered on behalf of the plaintiff is that defendant’s name was upon the door of an office at No. 1 Hudson street in the city of New York; that its name was listed in the telephone book issued by the New York Telephone Company, and that its name also appeared in a certain trade or business directory published in the city of New York.
Ordered accordingly.