chief place of business

chief place of business
As the term is used in a statute providing for the service of process on a corporation at its chief place of business, it means that service can be made either where the office of the corporation is located, or in the county where the corporation is located and has its being. Loraine v Pittsburg, Johnstown, Ebensburg & Eastern Railroad Co. 205 Pa 132, 54 A 580. See principal place of business.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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