BROWN v. CUBA-AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB

No. 327.

7 F.2d 783 (1925)

BROWN v. CUBA-AMERICAN JOCKEY CLUB OF FLORIDA et al.

District Court, S. D. Florida.

September 14, 1925.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John W. Dodge, of Jacksonville, Fla., for complainant.

Cooper, Knight, Adair, Cooper & Osborne, of Jacksonville, Fla., for defendant corporation.


CALL, District Judge.

This cause comes on for a hearing upon the special appearance and motion to quash the service upon Havana Jockey Club and the motion to dismiss by the defendant Monohan.

Taking up the two motions of the Havana Jockey Club, based on its special appearances, the facts appearing in the files are that the Havana Jockey Club is a corporation organized under the laws of Cuba; that while its president and a person styled its general manager...

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