Case Name: McDANIEL v. GULF OIL CORPORATION
Court: Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jurisdiction: South Carolina
Decision Date: 1944-01-21
Citations: 204 S.C. 186
Docket Number: 15615
Parties: McDANIEL v. GULF OIL CORPORATION
Judges: Mr. Associate Justice Fiseiburne and Circuit Judges Wm. H. Grimball and D. D. Lide, Acting Associate Justices, concur.
Reporter: South Carolina Reports
Volume: 204
Pages: 186–193

Head Matter:
15615
McDANIEL v. GULF OIL CORPORATION
(28 S. E. (2d), 815)
April, 1943.
Mr. Rayon Schwarts, of Sumter, S. C., Counsel for Appellant,
Mr. L. D. Jennings, of Sumter, S. C., Counsel for Respondent,
Counsel for Appellant, in Reply,
January 21, 1944.

Opinion:
Mr. Associate Justice Baker
delivered the Opinion of the Court, with Mr. Associate Justice StukEs filing a Dissenting Opinion. The Majority Opinion follows:
I concur in so much of the opinion of Mr. Justice Stakes as holds that the appellant, Gulf Oil Corporation is engaged in business in Sumter County, South Carolina, and that A. T. Heath, the distributor of appellant's products, is its agent upon whom process may be served.
But the summons in this action was not served upon A. T. Heath. It was served by the delivery of a copy thereof to H. Q. Heath, an employee of A. T. Heath, and responsible solely to A. T. Heath for his acts. It matters not that H. Q. Heath was employed at the bulk plant of the appellant, and was there served. He is neither the agent nor an employee of the appellant. Section 434, Code of Civil Procedure, 1942; Googe v. Speaks et al., 194 S. C., 206, 9 S. E. (2d), 439; Coker v. Sinclair Refining Co., 203 S. C., 13, 25 S. E. (2d), 894.
It is my opinion that the service of the process should be set aside and the order of the Circuit Court reversed, but only for the reason that it was not served upon an agent of the appellant.
Mr. Associate Justice Fiseiburne and Circuit Judges Wm. H. Grimball and D. D. Lide, Acting Associate Justices, concur.