LANDLEY v. REPUBLIC OF PANAMA


31 F.Supp. 230 (1940)

LANDLEY v. REPUBLIC OF PANAMA et al.

District Court, S. D. New York.

January 20, 1940.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Adolf H. Landley, of New York City, in pro. per.

Emilio Nunez, of New York City, for defendants Republic of Panama and G. Lopez Fabrega, individually, and as Consul General.


HULBERT, District Judge.

The Republic of Panama, a foreign and friendly sovereign power and G. Lopez Fabrega, its Consul General at New York, challenge the jurisdiction of this Court. The other defendants are alleged to be citizens registered with the Department of State as accredited agents of the Republic of Panama.

Plaintiff, alleging citizenship and residence in this District, where he carries on a real estate business, undertakes to set up two causes...

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