| Edmund Robert Daniell - Equity pleading and procedure - 1837 - 864 pages
...wrong. (j>) 5 Mad. 138, SC object of the suit be single, but it happens that different Multifarious persons have separate interests, in distinct questions,...order that the suit may conclude the whole subject." There is no doubt that, in the above observation, the learned judge stated the principle correctly... | |
| Joseph Story - Civil procedure - 1838 - 660 pages
...thought fit to impeach the sale made to him, it ought to have been the subject of a distinct BilI. In order to determine, whether a suit is multifarious,...the question, whether the defendant Laying is, or is not to be considered as the purchaser of this property." was held, that the Bill was multifarious;... | |
| Joseph Story - Equity - 1844 - 970 pages
...thought fit to impeach the sale made to him, it ought to have been the subject of a distinct BilI. In order to determine, whether a suit is multifarious,...be considered as the purchaser of this property." " See Campbell ». Mackay, 1 Mylne & Craig, 603, 617-625; Ante, §272, a; Post, § 578, a. See also... | |
| Joseph Story - Equity - 1844 - 1252 pages
...plaintiff's Bill seeks relief in respect of matters, which are in their nature separate and distinct. 1f the object of the suit be single, but it happens,...be considered as the purchaser of this property." See Campbell v. Mackay, 1 Mylne & Craig, 603, 617-625; Ante, §272, a; Post, § 578, a. See also Attorney-General... | |
| Edmund Robert Daniell - Equity pleading and procedure - 1846 - 848 pages
...relief in respect of matters which are in their nature separate and distinct." "If," says his Honor, " the object of the suit be single, but it happens that...order that the suit may conclude the whole subject " (1). There is no doubt that, in the above observation the learned judge stated the principle correctly... | |
| Alabama. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1881 - 768 pages
...separate interests in distinct questions, which arise out of that single object, it necessarily folllows that such different persons must be brought before...the suit may conclude the whole subject." Here, the hill has the single object of the prevention of burials, upon a plot of ground owned in severally by... | |
| Joseph Story - Equity pleading and procedure - 1857 - 936 pages
...their nature separate and distinct. If the object of the suit be single, but it happens, that diifcrent persons have separate interests in distinct questions,...be considered as the purchaser of this property." See Campbell v. Mackay, 1 Mylne & Craig, 603,617-625; Ante,§ 272a; Post, § 578 a. See also Attorney-General... | |
| William Macpherson - Civil procedure - 1860 - 592 pages
...persons have separate interests in distinct questions which arise out of that single object, those persons must be brought before the Court in order that the suit may conclude the whole subject The object of the plaintiffs, or the case as to one defendant, • SD 1851, p. 417. " SD 1849, p. 211.... | |
| North Carolina. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 1058 pages
...it happens that different persons have separate interests in distinct questions which arise out of a single object, it necessarily follows that such different...order that the suit may conclude the whole subject." Young v. Young, 81 NC, 91 ; Salvidge v. Hyde, 5 Mad., 1385. "The several causes of action are such... | |
| Edmund Robert Daniell, Thomas Emerson Headlam, Leonard Field - Equity pleading and procedure - 1871 - 994 pages
...nature separate and distinct. If the object of the suit be single, but it happens that different peraons have separate interests in distinct questions which...order that the suit may conclude the whole subject." 6 There is no doubt that, in the above observation, the learned judge stated the principle correctly;... | |
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