WEIR v. ROUNTREE

No. 769.

216 U.S. 607 (1910)

WEIR v. ROUNTREE.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided February 28, 1910.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Eugene F. Ware for the appellee in support of the motion.

Mr. William C. Scarritt for the appellants in opposition thereto.


Per Curiam.

Bill was filed by the express company to restrain Mrs. Rountree from bringing suit against the company, which was directed to be dismissed for want of jurisdiction because there was no diversity of citizenship and no Federal ground for jurisdiction. Rountree v. Adams Express Co., 165 Fed. Rep. 152. From this decree no appeal was taken.

A second suit on the same alleged cause of action was then brought in the name of the officers...

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