Case Name: Jeanne G. Savadge, Individually and as Executrix of Kenneth L. Savadge, Deceased, and as Guardian ad Litem of Kenneth Savadge, Jr., Plaintiff, v. Transportes Aereos Centro Americanos, Defendant
Court: New York Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1946-09-30
Citations: 187 Misc. 921
Docket Number: 
Parties: Jeanne G. Savadge, Individually and as Executrix of Kenneth L. Savadge, Deceased, and as Guardian ad Litem of Kenneth Savadge, Jr., Plaintiff, v. Transportes Aereos Centro Americanos, Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 187
Pages: 921–922

Head Matter:
Jeanne G. Savadge, Individually and as Executrix of Kenneth L. Savadge, Deceased, and as Guardian ad Litem of Kenneth Savadge, Jr., Plaintiff, v. Transportes Aereos Centro Americanos, Defendant.
Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County,
September 30, 1946.
William G. Mulligan, Edward T. O’Brien and Milton Kaplan for defendant appearing specially.
Herbert S. Camitta and Charles B. Russell for plaintiff.

Opinion:
Pecora, J.
Motion to vacate service of process upon foreign corporation is granted. The defendant is an airline in Honduras which operated exclusively in Central America. Less facts are shown here for holding that the defendant is amenable to service than demonstrated in Dineen v. United Airlines Transport Corporation (166 Misc. 422), where it was held that the corporation was not'doing business here. The fact that the Honduran company is affiliated through common parentage with another corporation having its office in New York does, not mean that the defendant corporation is doing business here. (Cannon Mfg. Co. v. Cudahy Co., 267 U. S. 333; Compania Mexicana v. Compania Metropolitana, 250 N. Y. 203, affg. 223 App. Div. 346.) Settle order.