Pereida v. Foote
Pereida v. Foote
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
Francisco Bianchi Rosafá, hereinafter referred to as creditor, obtained a judgment by default in the Municipal Court of Añasco for $320 against Francisco Luis Deschoudens, hereinafter designated as debtor.
Petitioner Eustaquio Pereida intervened claiming as owner certain real estate attached in the original suit and about to be sold under execution, making both creditor and debtor defendants, and, the debtor having failed to answer, his default was noted by the clerk.
Intervenor appealed from a judgment against him on the merits and the appeal was dismissed by the district court at the instance of the debtor, who had not been notified of the appeal.
The foregoing facts suffice to distinguish the instant case from López v. Foote and Ninlliat v. Suriñach, ante, pp. 513, 509. Not only was there no judgment by default against the debtor, but the judgment on the merits in favor of the creditor and against the intervenor inured to the advantage of the debtor in so far as he might benefit thereby. Ad
The writ must be annulled.
Petition denied.
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