NARRAGANSETT COTTON MILLS v. STOCKTON COMMISSION CO.

No. 1601.

6 F.2d 159 (1925)

NARRAGANSETT COTTON MILLS, Inc., v. STOCKTON COMMISSION CO., Inc.

District Court, D. Rhode Island.

June 12, 1925.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur Cushing, of Providence, R. I., for plaintiff.

Claude R. Branch and Elmer Tufts, Jr., both of Providence, R. I., for defendant.


BROWN, District Judge.

The principal question for decision is whether at the time of the service of the writ the defendant, a corporation of the state of Delaware, having its office and principal place of business in New York City, was doing business within the district of Rhode Island in such manner as to warrant the inference that it was present there.

"That jurisdiction over a corporation of another state cannot be acquired in a district in which it has...

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