GILMORE v. GILMORE

No. 18660.

18 F.2d 614 (1927)

GILMORE et al. v. GILMORE et al.

District Court, E. D. Louisiana.

March 24, 1927.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles Louque, of New Orleans, La., for complainants.

Spencer, Gidiere, Phelps & Dunbar and Warren V. Miller, all of New Orleans, La., for defendants Marchiz and Reiner.

Frank T. Doyle and Edw. Dinkelspiel, both of New Orleans, La., for defendants Elizabeth Gilmore, Walker, and Fink.

Thomas Gilmore, of New Orleans, La., for defendant J. C. Gilmore.


BURNS, District Judge.

The motions to dismiss for want of jurisdiction are directed against the bill of complaint, which recites that the plaintiffs are particular legatees of the decedent, whose succession is under administration in the civil district court for the parish of Orleans. The plaintiff legatees are citizens of the state of Mississippi, whereas the defendant executor and the defendant forced heirs are citizens of Louisiana. Their combined legacies amount...

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