199 F. 291 | D. Or. | 1912
This action was brought in one of the state courts of Oregon against the Pacific Power & Light Company and one Bailey to recover damages for a personal injury. The plaintiff is a citizen and resident of the state of Wisconsin. The defendant corporation was organized and exists under the laws of the state of Maine and doing business in Oregon. It presumably has complied with the •laws of the state governing foreign corporations by executing and filing a power of attorney appointing a resident agent “upon whom lawful and valid service may be made of all writs, etc., in any action, suit or proceeding commenced” against such corporation in any of the courts of the state or the United States therein. Lord’s Oregon Laws, § 6726. The defendant Bailey is a citizen and resident of Oregon. The cause was removed to this'court by the defendant corporation, alleging that it is a citizen of the state of Maine, and organized, created, and incorporated under the laws of such state, and is a nonresident of the state of Oregon, and that Bailey was fraudulently joined with it as a defendant in order to defeat the jurisdiction of the federal court. The plaintiff joins issue on the question of fraudulent joinder, and moves to remand because (1) the defendant Bailey is a citizen and resident of the state of Oregon and properly made a party; and (2), if this is not so, the defendant corporation is a nonresident, and not entitled to a removal. The first question may be passed as the latter is determinative in the matter.
Motion to remand is therefore allowed.