Case Name: Daniel E. Donovan, Respondent, v. Margaret Clark, Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, General Term
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1893-11
Citations: 80 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 615
Docket Number: 
Parties: Daniel E. Donovan, Respondent, v. Margaret Clark, Appellant.
Judges: Present — Van Brunt, P. J., Follett and Parker, JJ.
Reporter: Supreme Court Reports (Hun)
Volume: 80
Pages: 615–615

Head Matter:
Daniel E. Donovan, Respondent, v. Margaret Clark, Appellant.

Opinion:
Order affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements.—
Per Curiam:
This action was brought to recover against the defendant as a surety upon an undertaking, and an attachment was f-ranted therein upon the ground that the deendant, a resident of the State, had kept herself concealed therein with intent to evade the service of the summons. In the disposition of this appeal, it is not necessary to recite the facts established by the evidence. Suffice it to say that they necessarily lead to-the conclusion that the defendant was keeping herself concealed with intent'to evade the service of the summons in this action, and it is seldom that such conclusion is so satisfactorily established in cases of this character. The order appealed from should be affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements.
Present — Van Brunt, P. J., Follett and Parker, JJ.