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Practice And Procedure - Substituted Service Of Process
Practice And Procedure - Substituted Service Of Process
Michigan Law Review
A statute provided for substituted service of process on a defendant "by leaving a copy thereof at his usual place of residence with some member of his family over fourteen years of age." Held, a maid with no definite term of employment is not a member of the family upon whom substituted service may be made under the provisions of the statute. Thompson v. Butler, (Iowa 1932) 243 N. W. 164.
Trial Practice - Questioning On Voir Dire As To Relation To Insurance Company
Trial Practice - Questioning On Voir Dire As To Relation To Insurance Company
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff's counsel was permitted, over the objection of defendant's counsel, to ask on voir dire examination whether the jurors or the members of their families were stockholders in any insurance company. Held, proper under the circumstances, there being no showing of want of good faith, or persistent course or effort to impress on the jury that the defendant's liability was insured. Raines v. Wilson (Iowa, 1931) 239 N. W. 36.