DAVIS v. NUGENT

Civ. A. No. 1348.

90 F.Supp. 522 (1950)

DAVIS v. NUGENT.

United States District Court S. D. Mississippi, Jackson Division.

April 20, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Netterville, Berger & Calhoun, Natchez, Miss., Joseph E. Brown, Natchez, Miss., for plaintiff.

Watkins & Eager, Jackson, Miss., for defendant.


MIZE, District Judge.

The defendant, C. V. Nugent, is a nonresident of the state of Mississippi, but is engaged in the wholesale lumber business at Woodville, Mississippi. He was served with process by service upon the Secretary of State under and by virtue of Section 1437 et seq., of the Code of Mississippi of 1942, which, in short, provides that any non-resident individual, company or corporation, if doing business in the state of Mississippi, shall appoint an agent...

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