Sipperley v. Smith

Supreme Court of the United States
Sipperley v. Smith, 155 U.S. 86 (1894)
15 S. Ct. 15; 39 L. Ed. 79; 1894 U.S. LEXIS 2251
The Chief Justice:

Sipperley v. Smith

Opinion

The Chief Justice :

The motion to dismiss is sustained upon the authority of Masterson v. Herndon, 10 Wall. 416; Hardee v. Wilson, 146 U. S. 179 ; Inglehart v. Stansbury, 151 U. S. 68; Davis v. Mercantile Trust Co., 152 U. S. 590.

Appeal dismissed.

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The rule reiterated that where a judgment or decree is joint, all the parties against whom it is rendered must join in the writ of error or appeal, •unless there be summons and severance or the equivalent.