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Timestamp: 2019-04-20 20:22:54+00:00

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It is therefore the duty of the owner of real estate, who is a nonresident, to take measures that in some way he shall be represented when his property is called into requisition, and if he fails to do this and fails to get notice by the ordinary publications which have usually been required in such cases, it is his misfortune, and he must abide the consequences. Such publication is "due process of law" as applied to this class of cases. Harvey v. Tyler, 2 Wall. 328; Secombe v. Railroad Co., 23 Wall. 108; Pennoyer v. Neff, 95 U. S. 722, 95 U. S. 743-744; Hagar v. Reclamation District, 111 U. S. 701; McMillen v. Anderson, 95 U. S. 37; Davidson v. New Orleans, 96 U. S. 105; Boom Co. v. Patterson, 98 U. S. 403, 98 U. S. 406.

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