JORDAN v. MARKS

No. 11151.

147 F.2d 800 (1945)

JORDAN et al. v. MARKS et al.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied March 9, 1945.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gilbert P. Bullis, of Ferriday, La., for appellants.

Arthur O'Quin, Leon O'Quin, and John M. Madison, all of Shreveport, La., and Allan Sholars and Geo. Gunby, both of Monroe, La., for appellees.

Before McCORD, WALLER, and LEE, Circuit Judges.


LEE, Circuit Judge.

Appellants, twenty-four in number, sued to be recognized as the sole owners and possessors of a tract of land located in Tensas Parish, Louisiana, having a value in excess of $3,000, free from all claims of the appellee Henry M. Marks.

Jurisdiction was based upon diversity of citizenship. The complaint alleged that all plaintiffs were citizens and residents of Louisiana except two, who were citizens and residents of the State of Illinois...

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