| N.Y. App. Div. | Jun 15, 1923

Clarke, P. J. (dissenting):

It is quite evident from the papers that no diligent effort was made to serve the director who resided in Brooklyn and owned one-fourth of the stock of the company. One attempt was made during business hours, and no further attempt made during the hours when he could reasonably be supposed to be at his residence. I, therefore, dissent from the affirmance of this order.

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