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| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - 1869 - 712 páginas
...defendants under section 18 of the code, (2 G. & H. 46,) which provides that " any person may be made a defendant who has, or claims, an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff, or who is a necessary party to a complete determination or settlement of the questions involved." This... | |
| 1869 - 392 páginas
...plaintiff contended that the rule had been altered by the Code. " § 118. Any person may be made a defendant who has or claims an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff, or who is a necessary party to the complete determination or settlement of the question involved therein."... | |
| New York (State), John Townshend - 1870 - 896 páginas
...In». Co. v. Sentón, 5 Duer, 168). § 1 18. (Am'd 1867.) Who to be defendant. Any person may be made a defendant who has or claims an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff, or who is a necessary party to a complete determination or settlement of the questions involved therein... | |
| 1870 - 288 páginas
...joined as plaintiffs, except as otherwise provided in this title. g lit*. Any person may he made a defendant who has or claims an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff, or who is a necessary party to a complete determination or settlement of the questions involved therein;... | |
| Charles W. Langdon - 1870 - 858 páginas
...parties appears on the face of the complaint. 19 Barb. (NY) 664. SEC. 41. Auy person may be made a defendant, who has or claims an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff, or who is a necessary party to a complete determination or settlement of the question involved therein.... | |
| New York (State). Court of Appeals, George Franklin Comstock, Henry Rogers Selden, Francis Kernan, Erasmus Peshine Smith, Joel Tiffany, Edward Jordan Dimock, Samuel Hand, Hiram Edward Sickels, Louis J. Rezzemini, Edmund Hamilton Smith, Edwin Augustus Bedell, Alvah S. Newcomb, James Newton Fiero - 1867 - 674 páginas
...the possession and refused to surrender it on demand. The Code provides that any person may be made a defendant who has or claims an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff, or who is a necessary party to a complete determination or settlement of the questions involved therein.... | |
| New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1871 - 670 páginas
...action may be joined as plaintiffs, with certain exceptions. Section 118, that any person may be a defendant who has or claims an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff, or who is a necessary party to a complete determination and settlement of the questions involved therein.... | |
| New York (State), William Wait - 1871 - 1034 páginas
...111, ante. § 118. [98.] (Am'd 1849, 1867.) Who may be joined ae defendant«. Any person may be made a defendant who has or claims an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff, or who is a necessary party to a complete determination or settlement of the questions involved therein... | |
| California - 1872 - 892 páginas
...decided at an early day in this Court that the provision of this section, that 'any person may be made a defendant who has or claims an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff,' was not applicable to actions of ejectment. — Garner vs. Marshal, 9 Cal., p. 270; see, also, Hawkins... | |
| William Wait - 1872 - 950 páginas
...represent, still remains to be considered. The Code gives the general rule, that any person may be made a defendant who has or claims an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff, or who is a necessary party to a complete determination or settlement of the questions involved therein.... | |
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