127 P. 1043 | Cal. Ct. App. | 1912
The complaint herein was filed and summons issued on October 31, 1908. On August 22, 1911, plaintiff Lantz filed and presented his affidavit upon which, in accordance with his prayer, the court made an order directing that service of summons be made by the publication thereof. Affidavit of publication was made and filed October 31, 1911. Thereafter, and more than three years after the filing of the complaint, defendant moved to quash the service of summons so made by publication and dismiss the action, the ground therefor, among others, being the insufficiency of the affidavit upon which the order of publication was made, and that more than three years had elapsed since the filing of the complaint without due return of service of summons. This motion was granted, judgment of dismissal following. Plaintiffs appeal from the orders and the judgment of dismissal.
As appears from the affidavit filed on August 22, 1911, which was nearly three years after the filing of the complaint, the right to the order for service by publication was based upon the ground that, after diligent search to find her defendant could not be found in the state and that she concealed herself to avoid the service. Section
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For the reasons given, the judgment and orders appealed from are affirmed.
Allen, P. J., and James, J., concurred.
A petition to have the cause heard in the supreme court, after judgment in the district court of appeal, was denied by the supreme court on November 23, 1912.