81 F. Supp. 345 | D.D.C. | 1948
This is an action for damages resulting from the alleged wrongful death of Gurney Chrysler, brought by the State of Maryland, where the death occurred, for the use of deceased’s son, in accordance with the Maryland statute.
An action to recover for the wrongful death of a person is statutory and depends upon the statute of the jurisdiction in which the cause of action arose. It is, of course, competent for another jurisdiction to refuse to permit an action of that kind to be brought in its courts, but, where the jurisdiction of the forum recognizes the right to recover for the wrongful death of a person, certainly it is not contrary to the policy of that jurisdiction that- such an action arising under the statute of another jurisdiction .be maintained. Stewart v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co., 168 U.S. 445, 18 S.Ct. 105, 42 L.Ed. 537. Under the statute here involved, the State of Maryland is the party authorized to bring and maintain the action, although it is true that the State of Maryland is only a nominal party, and brings the action for the use of the real party. The weight of authority is to the effect that the statute of the place where the death occurred governs as to the proper party plaintiff. 2 Wharton, Conflict of Laws (3d Ed.) Sec. 480e, 2 Beale, The Conflict of Laws, Sec. 395.1; see also annotation 77 A.L.R. 1311 et seq. This motion to dismiss the complaint will be denied.
The Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc., maintains an office in the District of Columbia, in charge of an Assistant Secretary of the Company. This office is listed in the telephone directory and is carried in the advertising- section under the heading of “Airplanes.” Upon its application, the Company received a license to do business in the District of Columbia. The District of Columbia being the seat of the Government, it can well be that many corporations have representatives in the City of Washington solely for the purposes of transacting business with the Government, and this would not constitute the doing of business within the District of Columbia within the meaning of the statute here involved.
Annotated Code of Maryland, 1939. Ed., Art. 67.
D.C.Code 1940 Ed. § 16 — 1202.
D.O.Gode 1940 Ed. § 13 — 103.