Manning v. Viers
Manning v. Viers
Opinion of the Court
This case was originally commenced in the court of a justice of the peace, wherein it was docketed, and entitled “Joseph C. Viers v. Joseph P. Manning.” In the summons the plaintiff was described as Joseph C. Yiers. The title of the case in the verdict was given as J. P. Yiers, to whom the appeal bond ran as obligee. On appeal the case was docketed in the name of Joseph C. Yiers as plaintiff. The petition, however, was filed in the name of James P. Yiers, and the answer was entitled “James P. Yiers v. Joseph P. Manning.” On motion the title of the case was amended so that James P. Yiers was the plaintiff named.
The only question of importance in this case is whether or not the district court erred in permitting this amendment of the name of the plaintiff. Sectiou 144 of the Code of Civil Procedure provides that “ The court may, either be
Affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Joseph P. Manning v. James P. Viers
- Status
- Published