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Petitions for Discretionary Review

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jul 26, 1990
327 N.C. 140 (N.C. 1990)

Summary

holding that service of summons was insufficient to confer personal jurisdiction over defendant city where a copy of the summons and complaint was delivered to a person other than an official named in Rule 4(j)

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Opinion


394 S.E.2d 177 (N.C. 1990) 327 N.C. 140 Linda Fuller McFETTERS v. Richard Wayne McFETTERS, David Marshall McDaris and James C. Rice, Jr. No. 214P90. Supreme Court of North Carolina. July 26, 1990

       Prior report: 98 N.C.App. 187, 390 S.E.2d 348.

       James D. McKinney, Greensboro, for defendants.

       Robert S. Cahoon, Greensboro, for plaintiff.

       ORDER

       Upon consideration of the petition filed bye Defendants (McDaris and Rice) in this matter for discretionary review of the decision of the North Carolina Court of Appeals pursuant to G.S. § 7A-31, the following order was entered and is hereby certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals:

"Denied by order of the Court in conference, this the 26th day of July 1990."


Summaries of

Petitions for Discretionary Review

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jul 26, 1990
327 N.C. 140 (N.C. 1990)

holding that service of summons was insufficient to confer personal jurisdiction over defendant city where a copy of the summons and complaint was delivered to a person other than an official named in Rule 4(j)

Summary of this case from Washington v. Cline
Case details for

Petitions for Discretionary Review

Case Details

Full title:PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Jul 26, 1990

Citations

327 N.C. 140 (N.C. 1990)
327 N.C. 140

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