Case Name: POLACSEK v. AMERICAN IRON & STEEL MFG. CO.
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1914-10-16
Citations: 149 N.Y.S. 372
Docket Number: No. 6164
Parties: POLACSEK v. AMERICAN IRON & STEEL MFG. CO.
Judges: 
Reporter: West's New York Supplement
Volume: 149
Pages: 372–372

Head Matter:
POLACSEK v. AMERICAN IRON & STEEL MFG. CO.
(No. 6164.)
(Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department.
October 16, 1914.)
Corporations (§ 507 ) — Actions—Process—Validity oe Service.
Where the person served with the summons was in no sense the managing agent oí the defendant company, the attempted service was imperfect.
[Ed. Note. — For other cases, see Corporations, Cent. Dig. §§ 1971-1974, 1976-2000; Dec. Dig. § 507.*]
Ingraham, P. J., dissenting.
Appeal from Special Term, New York County.
Action by John Polacsek against the American Iron & Steel Manufacturing Company. From an order denying a motion to vacate service of summons, defendant appeals.
Order reversed, and motion granted.
Argued before INGRAHAM, P. J., and McLAUGHRIN, LAUGHLIN, CLARKE, and SCOTT, JJ.
Henry B. Corey, of New York City, for appellant.
L. B. Treadwell, of New York City, for respondent.
For other cases see same topic & § NUMBER in Dec. & Am. Digs. 1907 to date, & Rep’r Indexes

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
It is quite apparent that the person served with the summons was in no sense the managing agent of the defendant, and the attempted service was therefore imperfect.
The order appealed from is therefore reversed, with $10 costs and disbursements, and the motion granted, with $10 costs.
INGRAHAM, P. J., dissents.