COOPER v. CAMP PINECREST, INC.

Civ. No. 19822.

175 F.Supp. 817 (1959)

Samuel G. COOPER, Assignee of Lawrence G. Nusbaum, and Blanche Nusbaum, by Samuel G. Cooper, her Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiffs, v. CAMP PINECREST, INC., Defendant.

United States District Court E. D. New York.

July 24, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hampton & Dietel, New York City, by August C. Nimphius, Jr., New York City, for defendant, for the motion.

Cohen, Jaffin & Nusbaum, by Lawrence G. Nusbaum, Jr., New York City, N. Y., for plaintiffs, in opposition.


RAYFIEL, District Judge.

The defendant herein moves to dismiss the first cause of action pleaded in the complaint on the ground that "less than $3,000 is in controversy" and to dismiss the second, third and fourth causes of action on the ground of forum non conveniens.

The first cause of action alleges a claim for a refund of $552.68 paid by the plaintiff's assignor, Lawrence G. Nusbaum, to the defendant as a camp fee for his daughter Blanche...

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