Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1815

La Fitte v. La Fitte

La Fitte v. La Fitte
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided December 22, 1815
2 Serg. & Rawle 107

La Fitte v. La Fitte

Opinion of the Court

By the Court.

The affidavit made by one of the defendants is sufficient. The recognisance being for all the defendants, the appeal stands for all. But if either of them comes into Court and desires to be severed, he may do it, and then the appeal will go on in the name of the others. This is according to our decision in Gallagher v. Jackson.(a)

Motion refused.

1 Ser. & Rep. 492.

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