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Hambleton v. Duham

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Dec 8, 1884
22 F. 465 (9th Cir. 1884)

Opinion


22 F. 465 (D.Cal. 1884) HAMBLETON v. DUHAM and others. United States Circuit Court, D. California. December 8, 1884

R. Clark, for motion.

H. H. Craddock, J. Lambert, and W. C. Belcher, contra.

SAWYER, J.

The jurisdictional facts attempted to be alleged are stated in the form held to be insufficient in Wolff v. Archibald, 14 F. 369: 'as defendants are informed and believe. ' The court there held that jurisdictional facts must be positively alleged. On this point the sufficiency of the petition is, at least, doubtful. But, whether that ruling be correct or not, the allegations are insufficient, because they do not state facts showing that any particular disputed question of construction of the statute will arise, or how it will arise, so that the court can determine for itself, from the facts, that the decision will turn upon a disputed construction of the statute. On this point only the conclusion of the petitioner is stated. For all that appears, from the facts stated, the case may be determined entirely upon a disputed question of fact; as, whether the land is, in fact, swamp land or upland or some other question of fact. The petition is insufficient in this particular, under the decision in Trafton v. Nougues, 4 Sawy. 179; Dowell v. Griswold, 5 Sawy. 39; Gold Washing Co. v. Keyes, 96 U.S. 199.

Cause remanded to the state court, with costs.


Summaries of

Hambleton v. Duham

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Dec 8, 1884
22 F. 465 (9th Cir. 1884)
Case details for

Hambleton v. Duham

Case Details

Full title:HAMBLETON v. DUHAM and others.

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

Date published: Dec 8, 1884

Citations

22 F. 465 (9th Cir. 1884)

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