38 F. 574 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Northern Ohio | 1889
The plaintiff’s declaration or petition avers that it is an incorporation duly- organized under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Pennsylvania, and that the defendants are citizens of the state of Ohio. The answer admits that the defendants are citizens of Ohio,
Now, it will be noticed that the fifth section of the act of 1875 makes
But now comes the plaintiff and asks to amend its declaration, if the judgment of the court upon the demurrer or upon the special findings
Note. The declaration, as amended, became that of A, B, C, etc., citizens of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, respectively, “doing business under the firm name and style of the Imperial Refining Company. ”