Citation Numbers: 22 N.Y.S. 1089, 75 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 526, 52 N.Y. St. Rep. 662, 68 Hun 526
Filed Date: 4/14/1893
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/12/2024
If the order directing the services of the summons by publication was improperly granted, then the second order appealed from, appointing a temporary receiver, must necessarily fall, because based upon the validity of the prior order. The single question presented is as to whether the affidavits contain such evidence establishing the facts upon which to form an order of publication. The affidavits were directed towards showing that the defendants were keeping themselves concealed with intent to avoid service upon them of a summons. These affidavits state that on the 25th of February, 1893, two persons attempted to obtain service,— one in the morning, at 9 o’clock, and the other at 11 o’clock of that day,—and upon failure to obtain an entrance into the apartment occupied by the defendants, in which it would appear they then were, a statement was made that they were concealing themselves with intent to evade the service of a summons. It may well be that such affidavits would be sufficient for substituted service under section 435 of the Code, which provides that where a defendant avoids service of a summons, and cannot be served with due diligence, such an order may be granted. But for the purpose of obtaining an order of publication, which requires proof of intent, we think the mere failure to obtain admittance by two different persons on the same day to the apartments occupied by persons upon whom process is sought to be served hardly comes up to the requirements of the Code,
Code Civil Pioc. § 438, provides: “An order directing ihe service of a summons upon a defendant without the state, or by publication, may be made in either of the following cases: !? * * (2) Where the defendant, being a resident of the state, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors or to avoid the service of a summons, or keeps himself concealed therein, with like intent.”