FOWLER v. CALIFORNIA TOLL-BRIDGE AUTHORITY

No. 21412.

46 F.Supp. 299 (1941)

FOWLER v. CALIFORNIA TOLL-BRIDGE AUTHORITY.

District Court, N. D. California, Southern Division.

August 14, 1941.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas C. Ryan and Daniel V. Ryan, both of San Francisco, Cal., for plaintiff.

Leo A. Cunningham, of San Francisco, Cal., for defendant.


WELSH, District Judge.

The defendant, California Toll Bridge Authority, moves to dismiss this action for, among other stated grounds, want of jurisdiction in this court to hear and determine the controversy because the defendant is in reality the State of California. This action is one to recover damages for an alleged appropriation and unauthorized use by the defendant, in the construction of the San Francisco Bay Bridge, of plans and designs for such bridge prepared...

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