Vanderbilt v. Kerr

Citation188 F. 537
PartiesVANDERBILT v. KERR et al.
Decision Date07 April 1911
CourtU.S. District Court — Southern District of New York

J Noble Emley, for plaintiff.

Shattuck & Glenn, for defendants.

COXE Circuit Judge.

The asserted jurisdiction of this court rests solely upon the contention that the cause of action arises under the constitution and laws of the United States.

The plaintiff, who is the owner of four $100 bonds of the Intercity Realty Company, brings this action on behalf of himself and all other bondholders, alleging the misconduct of the defendants and asking for their removal as trustees under a trust agreement pursuant to which they were to hold securities in trust for the benefit of the owners of the said bonds. The complaint also demands judgment for an accounting and that the defendants turn over the property in their hands to a substituted trustee, and for other similar relief.

In short, the bill seeks the removal of the defendants as trustees, for alleged misconduct, and the appointment of another trustee in their place, to whom the property in their hands is, after an accounting, to be turned over.

It appears by the bill that in a statement of assets and liabilities made by the defendants September 1, 1910, there is a cash item of $127,804 which is in dispute, and that the receiver appointed in an equity suit in the United States Circuit Court has begun an action against the defendants herein for the recovery of the said $127,804.

Based upon these allegations of the complaint the defendants assume that the controversy in this suit 'centers around' this cash item. On this assumption they contend that a 'federal question' is presented.

I am not at all persuaded that this assumption, limiting the controversy to the item aforesaid, is correct, but assuming that it is, it by no means follows that this suit presents a controversy arising under the constitution and laws of the United States. The fact that a receiver appointed by a United States court has begun a suit against these defendants does not raise a federal question in this action in which the principal relief demanded is the removal of the defendants for alleged misconduct and the appointment of another trustee in their place.

The United States receiver is not a party to this action and no relief is demanded against him. The only defendants are the two persons whom the plaintiff seeks to remove as trustees. I am not convinced by the defendants'...

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  • Clark v. Chicago, R.I. & P. Ry. Co.
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Western District of Missouri
    • March 9, 1912
    ... ... jurisdiction of the state court. While this doctrine has been ... not infrequently announced ( Vanderbilt v. Kerr ... (C.C.) 188 F. 537), nevertheless it is not the rule in ... this jurisdiction ( Boatmen's Bank v. Fritzlen, ... 135 F. 650, 68 C.C.A ... ...
  • Broadway Coal Mining Co. v. Robinson
    • United States
    • Kentucky Court of Appeals
    • November 22, 1912
    ...must be resolved in favor of the jurisdiction of the state court. While this doctrine has been not infrequently announced (Vanderbilt v. Kerr [C. C.] 188 F. 537), nevertheless it is not the rule in this jurisdiction Boatman's Bank v. Fritzlen, 135 F. 650, 68 C.C.A. 288). However, the questi......
  • Richard v. National City Bank
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Southern District of New York
    • February 20, 1934
    ...the doubt is resolved in favor of a remand. Wrightsville Hardware Co. v. Hardware & Woodenware Mfg. Co. (C. C.) 180 F. 586; Vanderbilt v. Kerr (C. C.) 188 F. 537; Orr v. Baltimore & Ohio R. Co. (D. C.) 242 F. 608. It is hardly necessary to add that the fact of the cause of action having ari......
  • Thomas v. Delta Land & Water Co.
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Ninth Circuit
    • September 26, 1918
    ...the right of removal in doubtful cases. Eddy v. Chicago & N.Y. Ry. Co. (D.C.) 226 F. 120; Nash v. McNamara (C.C.) 145 F. 541; Vanderbilt v. Kerr (C.C.) 188 F. 537. 28 of the Judicial Code (Act March 3, 1911, c. 231, 36 Stat. 1094 (Comp. St. Sec. 1010)) provides that controversies over which......
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