GAUNT v. LLOYDS AMERICA OF SAN ANTONIO

No. 1809.

11 F.Supp. 787 (1935)

GAUNT v. LLOYDS AMERICA OF SAN ANTONIO.

District Court, W. D. Texas.

July 30, 1935.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Johnson, Rogers, Slatton & Johnson and W. J. Rogers, all of San Antonio, Tex., for plaintiff.

J. B. Lewright, of San Antonio, Tex., for defendant.

Reily & Reily, of Shawnee, Okl., for interveners.


McMILLAN, District Judge.

When this case came on for trial before a jury, the pleadings instead of being read were stated by counsel, as is frequently the custom in this court. Plaintiff's counsel stated that jurisdiction was based on diversity of citizenship, coupled with the requisite amount in controversy. No question was raised as to this matter either orally or in writing by counsel for the defendant and the case proceeded to trial before the jury.

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