McCoy v. Van Ness , 98 Cal. 675 ( 1893 )


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  • Paterson, J.

    One Hardesty recovered a judgment against the defendant on October 28, 1885, for the sum of $17,548.19. The judgment was assigned by him to one McCIung, and by the latter assigned to this plaintiff, who thereafter brought this action to recover the amount due on the judgment.

    The only point made by the appellant on this appeal is that the plaintiff failed to show at the trial that the summons in Hardesty v. Van Ness was served upon the defendant therein.

    There is no merit in this contention. The judgment-roll in that case, which was introduced in evidence, contains the default entered by the clerk, the complaint, the summons, with the return thereon, and the judgment and certificate of the clerk thereto. Both the default and the judgment recite that the defendant therein was “regularly served with process.” These recitals are sufficient of themselves, in the absence of any showing to the contrary. But in addition to this evidence, the affidavit of service states that the summons attached to a copy of the complaint was personally served upon the defendant on the fourteenth day of August, 1885, and the defendant himself admitted that he had been served with a paper which purported to be a copy of the summons, and a paper which pur*676ported to be a copy of the complaint in that action, and that he could not deny that he was served by Mr. Richardson on- the day stated in the affidavit of the latter, which is annexed to the judgment-roll.

    Judgment and order affirmed.

    Garoutte, J., and Harrison, J., concurred.

Document Info

Docket Number: 15032

Citation Numbers: 98 Cal. 675

Judges: Paterson

Filed Date: 7/14/1893

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 1/12/2023