117 F. 771 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Massachusetts | 1902
By agreement of parties in this case, only the second count of the declaration need be considered. It sets out that the plaintiff is administrator of one De Gruchy, late of Nova Scotia; that the intestate left, as his next of kin, parents', both citizens of Nova Scotia; and that he was killed by the defendant, a Massachusetts corporation. The action is brought under Pub. St. c. 112, §§ 212, 213. The defendant has moved to dismiss on the ground that it does not appear that the plaintiff and defendant are not: citizens of the same state, to wit, Massachusetts.
The motion to dismiss for want of an allegation of the administrator’s citizenship is granted. '
1. Citizenship of executors and administrators as affecting jurisdiction, of federal courts, see note to Shipp v. Williams, 10 C. C. A. 252.
See Courts, vol. 13, Cent. Dig. §§ 858, 878.