SCHUMAN v. LITTLE BAY CONST. CORP.


110 F.Supp. 903 (1953)

SCHUMAN v. LITTLE BAY CONST. CORP. et al.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

March 20, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Archibald Palmer, New York City, for plaintiff.

Amen, Gans, Weisman & Butler, New York City, for defendant Arnold C. Stream, Herman L. Weisman, New York City, of counsel.


McGOHEY, District Judge.

The defendant Stream moves to dismiss the complaint on several grounds of which one is that the court lacks jurisdiction because parties are all citizens of New York and the suit presents no question arising under the Constitution or laws of the United States. That ground, if established, is sufficient to dispose of the motion.

The complaint, which is long, verbose and confused, appears to set up two causes of action. In the first...

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