Anderson v. Holden
Anderson v. Holden
Opinion of the Court
1. Under an order of the superior court a petition was filed in the name of the receiver of the bank, by and for the benefit of certain named persons, with the privilege of all others similarly situated to join therein. Demurrers, both general and special, were filed to the petition. On the hearing of the demurrers the court held that the
2. In addition to this ruling by the lower court the judge ruled as follows: (2) that it was not necessary that the bank be named as party defendant; (3) that the amendments to the petition were allowable, and did not add a new party or new cause of action; (4) the general demurrers were overruled; (5) the special demurrers were overruled. Held, that these rulings and judgments pf the trial judge were not erroneous for any of the reasons assigned.
Judgment affirmed.
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