HORNE V. GEORGE H. HAMMOND CO., 155 U. S. 393 (1894)

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Horne v. George H. Hammond Co., 155 U.S. 393 (1894)

Horne v. George H. Hammond Company

No. 86

Argued November 20-21, 1894

Decided December 17, 1894

155 U.S. 393

Syllabus

When the transcript of the record does not show that the circuit court had jurisdiction of a suit, where jurisdiction depends upon citizenship, and counsel, upon their attention's being called to the matter, furnish nothing of record to supply the defect, the judgment must be reversed at the costs of the plaintiff in error, and the cause remanded to the Circuit Court for further proceedings.

The case is stated in the opinion.