190 S.E. 220 | N.C. | 1937
Petition by defendant C. I. T. Corporation, a West Virginia corporation, for removal of the cause of action as to it to the District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina, on the ground of separable controversy involving more than three thousand dollars, heard upon appeal from the clerk, who had denied removal. Proper bond was filed.
The judge below reversed the ruling of the clerk, adjudging that petitioner was entitled to remove.
Plaintiff appealed.
It has been uniformly held by this court that the right of removal of a cause from a state court to the United States Court on the ground of separable controversy must be determined by the facts set forth in the complaint. Timber Co. v. Ins. Co.,
It is manifest that plaintiff has alleged as to the petitioner a cause of action independent and distinct from the resident defendant, and that the petitioner is entitled to have same removed to the United States Court.Brown v. R. R.,
The judgment below is
Affirmed.