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Grosso v. Butte Electric Ry. Co.

United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, Montana
Oct 28, 1914
217 F. 422 (D. Mont. 1914)

Opinion


217 F. 422 (D.Mont. 1914) GROSSO v. BUTTE ELECTRIC RY. CO. et al. No. 176. United States District Court, D. Montana. October 28, 1914

Alex Levinski and Nolan & Donovan, all of Butte, Mont., for plaintiff.

Shelton & Furman, Peter Breen, and A. J. Verheyen, all of Butte, Mont., for defendant.

Page 423.

BOURQUIN, District Judge.

On motion to remand. Defendants are a foreign street railway corporation and its servants, jointly against whom plaintiff brings this a passenger's action for personal injuries due to the servants' negligence. The servants are designated John Doe and Richard Roe, true names unknown, respectively conductor and motorman of the car wherein plaintiff was passenger. The corporation removed the case hither for diverse citizenship. Its contention is that the servants, being designated by fictitious names and not served with process prior to removal, are merely nominal or formal parties, who can be ignored in removal. To this it cites Parkinson v. Barr (C.C.) 105 F. 82, and Loop v. Winters' Estate (C.C.) 115 F. 366.

These cases so hold, but therein they are not supported by the authorities upon which they purport to rely, and have no foundation i principle. The statutes of this state authorize designation of defendants by fictitious names when their true names are unknown to the plaintiff. The status of parties, whether formal or otherwise, does not depend upon the names by which they are designated, but upon their relation to the controversy involved, its effect upon their interests, and whether judgment is sought against them. When, as here, the cause of action is against them, and substantial relief sought against them, they are real parties in interest. Here, though designated by fictitious names, their citizenship is vital on removal, and, not appearing herein, removal was unwarranted.

Remand ordered. Costs to plaintiff.


Summaries of

Grosso v. Butte Electric Ry. Co.

United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, Montana
Oct 28, 1914
217 F. 422 (D. Mont. 1914)
Case details for

Grosso v. Butte Electric Ry. Co.

Case Details

Full title:GROSSO v. BUTTE ELECTRIC RY. CO. et al.

Court:United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, Montana

Date published: Oct 28, 1914

Citations

217 F. 422 (D. Mont. 1914)

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