SETON v. HUDSON

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SETON v. HUDSON
1912 OK 409
124 P. 1
31 Okla. 820
Case Number: 2409
Decided: 05/14/1912
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

SETON
v.
HUDSON.

Syllabus

¶0 APPEAL AND ERROR--Parties-Dismissal. A petition in error by one of several defendants against whom judgment was entered jointly for the recovery of a specified sum to which the other defendants are neither made parties plaintiff nor defendant in error must be dismissed for want of necessary parties.

P. W. Cress, for plaintiff in error.
W. L. Eagleton, for defendant in error.

DUNN, J.

¶1 This case presents error from the county court of Pawnee county. October 8, 1909, the said court rendered a joint judgment against the Arkansas Valley & Western Railway Company, the Arkansas Valley Townsite Company, H. C. Hanna, and Clark Seton, who were held liable upon a nonnegotiable promissory note. From an order of the court denying a motion of Clark Seton, one of the joint judgment debtors, to set aside the judgment entered, appeal has been lodged in this court. The defendant in error now moves to dismiss the cause upon the ground of nonjoinder of proper parties. The record shows that the motion which was denied was filed on behalf of defendant, Clark Seton, and time to make and serve case was granted to him alone, and the case-made was served upon the defendant in error, Frank Hudson, only, and that the time and place of settling and signing the case-made was not served upon nor waived by any of the other defendants. Hence it follows from the uniform holding of this court in a large number of cases that the motion to dismiss must be sustained. See Bullen v. Hudson et al., ante, 124 P. 1; Saunders et al. v. Mullen et al., ante, 119 P. 963, and cases therein cited.

¶2 All the Justices concur.

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