Winchester v. Loud

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Winchester v. Loud
by Morrison Waite
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United States Supreme Court

108 U.S. 130

Winchester  v.  Loud

Sullivan M. Cutcheon, for appellant.

This is a suit in equity, begun in a state court of Michigan by Henry M. Loud, the appellee, a citizen of Michigan, against Charles Winchester and Herbert F. Whiting, citizens of Massachusetts, and George E. Wasey, Henry N. Loud, and Aaron F. Gay, citizens of Michigan, and removed to the circuit court of the United States for the eastern district of Michigan at the instance of the defendant Winchester, on the ground, as stated in the petition for removal, 'that the principal controversy in said suit is wholly between said plaintiff (Henry M. Loud) and your petitioner (Winchester) who are citizens of different states, and which controversy can be fully determined as between them, and that your petitioner is actually interested in said controversy.' When the copy of the record was filed in the circuit court, that court remanded the suit to the state court. From an order to that effect this appeal was taken.

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A. T. Britton, and J. H. McGowan, for appellee.

WAITE, C. J.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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