9 F. Supp. 605 | Ct. Cl. | 1935
The defendant has filed a motion to dismiss the plaintiff’s petition based upon section 260 of title 28 of the United States Code (28 USCA § 260), reading as follows: “No person shall file or prosecute in the Court of Claims, or in the Supreme Court
It is admitted by plaintiff that at the time the petition was filed in the instant case it had pending in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey a suit against Edward E. Gnichtel, former collector of internal revenue, based upon the same claim as the one upon which .suit is brought in the instant cas.e, and at the time when the cause of action arose the said Gnichtel was- in respect thereto acting under the authority of the United States.
Applying the statute to these facts, we think it clear that the plaintiff was not permitted even to file its claim in this court and that the motion to dismiss its petition and action should be sustained. Cf. Corona Coal Co. v. United States, 263 U. S. 537, 44 S. Ct. 156, 68 L. Ed. 431.