· 1/31/1989
Waldron v. Raymark Industries, Inc.
Citations
- 124 F.R.D. 235
- 13 Fed. R. Serv. 3d 850
- 1989 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1709
- 1989 WL 14660
How courts have described this case
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- finding the use of FedEx to send documents to a foreign state’s Central Authority proper
- finding plaintiffs properly “transmit[ted]” service under Hague Service Convention by using FedEx to send documents to 18 Venezuelan Central Authority
- “Article 10 only provides for alternative means of service and for the sending of documents, and 17 it has no bearing on Articles 3–6, which prescribe the normal method of service under the Convention.”
- applying Article 3 by 14 reference to Rule 4(c)(2)
- finding “nearly nine months” an adequate amount of time
- applying Article 3 by reference to Rule 4(c)(2)
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