Chapman v. Cumming

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Chapman v. Cumming, 17 N.J.L. 11 (N.J. 1839)
Dayton

Chapman v. Cumming

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the Court, was delivered by

Dayton, J.

That the service was simply by reading it to the defendant* without leaving a copy. The plaintiff’s counsel contends that the return of a writ, by the sheriff, “served,” moans a legal service, and against that return, there can be no traverse or averment in the same action : but that the defendant’s remedy is against the sheriff for a false return.

If the objection went to the form of the service alone, (i. e. that bo copy was left as required by statute) I should think that the above principle would cover the case; The return of the sheriff that the writ was “served,” means a service in modo et forma, <fec, and nothing in this action can be heard to the contrary, Slayton v Inhabitants of Chester, 4 Mass. R. 478.

But this writ was not served within the limits of the county of Middlesex, and admitting that the sheriff’s' return is conclusive as to the racrc/aci of service, it ra&y be shown that it was served at a lime or place where the defendant was protected therefrom. This in effect, admits the service, but avoids it by proof of a collateral feci. In England, it is the constant practice to set aside the service of a siummons or an arrest, if it be shown by affidavit, that it was made in the wrong county. 4 Eng. C. L. R. 356—18 Eng. C. L. R. 18—Vid. also 3 Harrison's Dig. 1767, 1975 and cases there cited. Tho semes of writs of summons* is there allowed by statute, to be wiihir. the county or within 200 yards of the border thereof, and the aíMavit must therefore aog*12ative such proximity, or the service will not be set aside. 3 Chitty’s Pract. 242, 265, 355. We have no such statutory provision. The service in this case was bad, and must be set aside.

Ford and White, Justices concurred.

The Ch. J. gave no opinion, being connected with one of the parties.

Service set aside.

Reference

Full Case Name
CHAPMAN v. CUMMING
Status
Published