Peoples State Bank v. Nordness
Peoples State Bank v. Nordness
Opinion of the Court
This appeal is from an order vacating and setting aside the service of the summons and complaint. The purported service of the summons and complaint was made in Hennepin County, Minn. The respondent G. C. Nordness appeared specially and moved to set aside and vacate the service of the summons and complaint. In support of her motion she filed her own
■Appellant contends that respondent is not entitled to be heard ■upon this motion, for the reason that she had already entered a general appearance in the action and had thereby waived her right to question the jurisdiction of the court. This contention is supported by the record. Respondent joined with the other defendant ■in a motion to dissolve the attachment on the ground that the allegations in the affidavit upon which-the attachment issued were false. This motion called upon the court to' act judicially upon the merits involved in the controversy; in other words, respondent voluntarily submitted to the jurisdiction of the court. While in form- their appearance was special, the nature of the relief asked was such as could 'be granted only by a court having jurisdiction of the parties, and therefore their appearance must be held to be general, and respondent cannot claim the benefit of a special appearance in her motion to quash the service of the summons. This rule was recognized by this court at any early date. Mars et al v. Oro Fino Min. Co., 7 S. D. 605, 65 N. W. 19. Also in North Dakota, Gans v. Beasley, 4 N. D. 140, 59. N. W. 714. See, also, Simensen v. Simensen, 13 N. D. 305, 100 N. W. 708; Stockwell v. Haigh, 23 N. D. 54, 135 N. W. 764.
Respondents’ motion to quash the service of the summons should have been denied.
The order appealed from is reversed.
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- PEOPLES STATE BANK OF BRADLEY v. NORDNESS et ux.
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