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No. 8810164
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Silvas v. Arizona Copper Co.

No. 8810164 · Decided February 1, 1915
No. 8810164 · Ninth Circuit · 1915 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
February 1, 1915
Citation
No. 8810164
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
GILBERT, Circuit Judge. This action was brought on behalf of an infant plaintiff, a resident of Arizona, by his guardian ad litem, to recover damages for personal injuries alleged to have resulted from the negligence of the defendant, a foreign corporation doing business in Arizona. On the ground that neither the infant nor his guardian ad litem owned property in the district out of which costs could be made on execution, the court below ordered that the plaintiff give security for costs, and because the plaintiff failed to furnish such security a judgment was entered dismissing the complaint. From that judgment the appeal is taken. [1] The question which was before the court below was not affected by Act Cong. July 20, 1892, c. 209, 27 Stat. 252 (Comp. St. 1913, §§ 1626-1630), providing for. proceedings in forma pauperis. The case involved no attempt to proceed in forma pauperis. The question presented was whether the plaintiff should be required to give security for costs, and, there being no federal statute on that subject, the question was determinable either by a rule of the court or by the state statute on the same subject made applicable by section 914 of the Revised Statutes. Hugunin v. Thatcher (C. C.) 18 Fed. 105 ; Miller, Adm’r, v. Norfolk & W. R. Co. (C. C.) 47 Fed. 264 ; O’Brien v. Hearn (C. C.) 125 Fed. 95 ; Schofield v. Palmer (C. C.) 134 Fed. 753 ; Winkley Co, v. Bowen Mfg. Co. (C. C.) 180 Fed. 624 . [2] It does not appear that there was any rule of court upon the sub - ject, but section 643 of the Revised Statutes of Arizona provides that if it appear by affidavit that the plaintiff is a nonresident of the state, or is not the owner of property out of which costs could be made by execution sale, the court shall order the plaintiff to give security for costs. Section 646, however, creates an exception to the rule in favor of certain state officers, and executors, administrators, or guardians appointed under the laws of the state. The only question on which doubt arises is whether a guardian ad litem is a “guardian,” as that term is used in the statute. Inasmuch as the purpose of the exception is to extend indulgence to infants or others under guardianship, it would seem that to effect its object a guardian ad litem should be included within its protection, and we so hold. If the case had been brought in a court of the state, the guardian ad litem would properly be held to be a guardian “appointed under the laws” of the state. The judgment is reversed, and the cause is remanded for further proceedings.
Plain English Summary
This action was brought on behalf of an infant plaintiff, a resident of Arizona, by his guardian ad litem, to recover damages for personal injuries alleged to have resulted from the negligence of the defendant, a foreign corporation doing b
Key Points
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This action was brought on behalf of an infant plaintiff, a resident of Arizona, by his guardian ad litem, to recover damages for personal injuries alleged to have resulted from the negligence of the defendant, a foreign corporation doing b
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