MENARD V. GOGGAN, 121 U. S. 253 (1887)

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Menard v. Goggan, 121 U.S. 253 (1887)

Menard v. Goggan

Submitted April l, 1887

Decided April 11, 1887

121 U.S. 253

Syllabus

It is again held that when the jurisdiction of a circuit court depends alone on citizenship, an averment that the plaintiff is a "resident" in one state named, and that the defendant is a "resident" in another state named confers no jurisdiction, and a judgment rendered below in such case in favor of the defendant and brought up in error by the plaintiff is reversed with costs in this Court against the plaintiff in error.

The case is stated in the opinion of the Court.