HANOVER FIRE INS. CO. V. KINEARD, 129 U. S. 176 (1889)

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Hanover Fire Ins. Co. v. Kineard, 129 U.S. 176 (1889)

Hanover Fire Insurance Company v. Kineard

No. 1152

Submitted January 7, 1889

Decided January 21, 1889

129 U.S. 176

Syllabus

This writ of error is dismissed, the value of the matter in dispute being insufficient to give jurisdiction, and the case not being one brought on account of the deprivation or a right, privilege, or immunity secured by the Constitution of the United States or of any right or privilege of a citizen of the United States.

Motion to dismiss for want of jurisdiction. The case is stated in the opinion.