CORNS v. INTER-AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO

No. C 446-62.

217 F.Supp. 755 (1963)

Marshall C. CORNS, Plaintiff, v. INTER-AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO, Defendant.

United States District Court D. Puerto Rico, San Juan Division.

May 8, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roberto J. Matos, San Juan, P. R., for plaintiff.

Hartzell, Fernandez & Novas, and Antonio M. Bird, San Juan, P. R., for defendant.


RUIZ-NAZARIO, Chief Judge.

This action is now before the Court on defendant's motion to dismiss, filed February 11, 1963, predicated on the ground that the Court lacks diversity jurisdiction because both parties are citizens of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

A hearing thereon was held on March 1, 1963 at which the plaintiff, who has the onus probandi on the subject gave testimony on his own behalf and documentary evidence, consisting of 5 exhibits,

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