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No. 8764044
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
California Oil & Gas Co. v. Miller
No. 8764044 · Decided May 6, 1902
No. 8764044·Ninth Circuit · 1902·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
May 6, 1902
Citation
No. 8764044
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
GILBERT, Circuit Judge. The jurisdiction of the circuit court in this case was invoked solely upon the ground that the complainant’s cause of suit, as presented by its bill, involved the construction of laws of the United States. The bill was demurred to upon various grounds, one of which was that no question of the construction of any law of the United States was involved, and that therefore the court had no jurisdiction. The demurrer was sustained, and an order was entered “that said bill be dismissed for want of jurisdiction.” The appellees now move to dismiss the appeal on the ground that this court has no jurisdiction of the appeal. On-the authority of American Sugar Refining Co. v. City of New Orleans, 181 U. S. 277 , 21 Sup. Ct 646, 45 L. Ed. 859 , and Huguley Mfg. Co. v. Galeton Cotton Mills, 22 Sup. Ct 452, 46 L. Ed.-, the motion is allowed, and the appeal is dismissed.
Plain English Summary
The jurisdiction of the circuit court in this case was invoked solely upon the ground that the complainant’s cause of suit, as presented by its bill, involved the construction of laws of the United States.
Key Points
01The jurisdiction of the circuit court in this case was invoked solely upon the ground that the complainant’s cause of suit, as presented by its bill, involved the construction of laws of the United States.
02The bill was demurred to upon various grounds, one of which was that no question of the construction of any law of the United States was involved, and that therefore the court had no jurisdiction.
03The demurrer was sustained, and an order was entered “that said bill be dismissed for want of jurisdiction.” The appellees now move to dismiss the appeal on the ground that this court has no jurisdiction of the appeal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The jurisdiction of the circuit court in this case was invoked solely upon the ground that the complainant’s cause of suit, as presented by its bill, involved the construction of laws of the United States.
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This case was decided on May 6, 1902.
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