470 F. Supp. 86 | E.D. Tenn. | 1979
The complaint in this case lists a number of causes of action against defendants based upon various federal and state laws. This Court’s jurisdiction over the state law claims is based solely on diversity of citizenship. 28 U.S.C. § 1332. During the pre-trial conference the Court became aware of a serious question as to whether diversity jurisdiction is present here. Since this question goes to the subject matter jurisdiction of this Court, the defendants’ admissions in their answers are not controlling. The Court will now address this very important question on its own motion.
Plaintiff, according to his complaint, is a citizen of Tennessee. Defendant, Allen Russell Ford, Inc., is deemed to be a citizen of the State of its incorporation and in the state where it has its principal place of business. 28 U.S.C. § 1332(c). It is alleged and admitted that Allen Russell Ford is incorporated somewhere other than Tennessee, but there is no allegation as to its principal place of business. (The Court can almost take judicial notice of the fact that Allen Russell Ford’s principal place of business is in Knoxville, Tennessee.) Thus, the complaint does not establish the requisite diversity of citizenship between the parties.
In addition, the Court seriously doubts that the complaint meets the $10,000.00
Accordingly, this Court finds that 28 U.S.C. § 1332 is not a proper jurisdictional basis in this case and all claims premised on diversity jurisdiction must be dismissed. It is ORDERED that plaintiff’s second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth claims for relief be, and the same hereby are, dismissed for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
Order Accordingly.