E. C. Linger v. R. C. Balfour
FL.40810; 136 So. 433, 102 Fla. 591 (1931)
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Per Curiam. -- At common law, the venue of a transitory action could be laid in any county where the court could get jurisdiction of the person of the defendant. The defendant had no ""privilege"" of being sued at any particular place. However, as service could not be had a defendant outside the county where it was issued, the plaintiff