Veach v. Kerr
Veach v. Kerr
Opinion of the Court
V., a creditor of R., claiming a lien upon money of R., then in the hand of K., sheriff of the county, began in the common pleas a civil action against them to enforce the lien. J. and R. Jr., claimants of said fund, were also made defendants. K.’s demurrer to the petition was overruled. J. and R. Jr., filed separate answers, but K. filed no other pleading. Upon the issues thus made, the court found for V., and on October 22, 1878, decreed that K. should, out of said fund, pay all the costs, and then pay the remainder to V. K. had no interest in
Held: 1. This was error. Jones v. Marsh, 30 Ohio St., 20, followed.
2. The judgment of the common pleas affected no right of K. His sole interest and duty was to obey the court. Pie did not represent any of the omitted parties. The decree of 1878 still bars their claims to the fund.
Judgment of the district court reversed and that of the common pleas affirmed.
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