Case ID: sw2d_31/html/1098-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

REMINGTON-RAND BUSINESS SERVICE, Inc., v. ANGELO PRINTING CO.
    No. 7499.
    Court of Civil Appeals of Texas. Austin.
    Sept. 10, 1930.
    J. A. W. Simson, of Buffalo, N. Y., and Cunningham & Oliver, Amo Fitzpatrick, and Bruce E. Oliver, all of'Abilene, for plaintiff in error. ,
   McClendon, c. j.

Appeal by writ of error from a default judgment against appellant, a foreign corporation, for $245 upon an alleged rental contract.

We sustain two of appellant’s assignments of error complaining of the sufficiency of the citation and service thereof in the following particulars:

1. Neither the pleading, citation, return, nor. the record shows that the party upon whom service was had was such agent as the statutes require service to be had upon in suits against foreign corporations. R. S. art. 2031; Western Cottage Piano & Organ Co. v. Anderson 97 Tex. 432, 79 S. W. 516; Holcomb v. Amason (Tex. Civ. App.) 2 S.W.(2d) 360.

2. The return shows that the citation was “served” on the party named, as agent, but fails to show the manner of service, and the record nowhere shows that service was in the manner required by statute. R. S. art. 2034; Sup Mut. Ins. Co. v. Seeligson, 59 Tex. 3; Continental Ins. Co. v. Milliken, 64 Tex. 46.

The trial court’s judgment is reversed, and the cause remanded to that court for further ■trial.

Reversed and remanded.