Evans v. Menefee

Decision Date31 May 1824
Citation1 Mo. 442
PartiesEVANS AND ELLIS v. MENEFEE.
CourtMissouri Supreme Court

TOMPKINS, J.

This is a suit in equity. Evans, one of the plaintiffs in error, had sold a house and lot in the town of Cape Girardeau, to Menefee, the defendant, for five hundred dollars. The defendant executed to Evans two single bills obligatory, for two hundred and fifty dollars each, to secure the payment of this money. These notes were assigned by Evans to Ellis, the other plaintiff in error. Ellis sued Menefee on these two notes. Menefee files his bill against Evans and Ellis, in which he states that Evans had no right to the house and lot, which were the consideration he had received for the notes. The Circuit Court granted an injunction to restrain further proceedings in the suit on these notes. Evans filed, at several times, three answers; in the two first he admitted his want of title; in the last he states that he had acquired a title, and declares his readiness to convey. The plaintiff below, who is defendant here, dismissed his bill as to Evans. Ellis had not answered, and the bill being taken for confessed against him, and the injunction made perpetual as to him, both of the defendants below appealed. Evans had no right to appeal; the bill being dismissed as to him, he was no party to the record. The court finds no error in making the decree flnal against Ellis. If he has any merits, he must find relief by a new suit in equity. The judgment of the Circuit Court is affirmed against Ellis, and the appeal dismissed as to Evans. The appeal must be dismissed as to Evans Ellis and Evans will each pay his respective part of the costs of this appeal, and Ellis will pay the costs of suit in the Circuit Court.

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    • Missouri Supreme Court
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    ...and Douglas W. Robert for respondent. (1) Only parties to the record in a case are entitled to appeal. Sec. 1469, R. S. 1919; Evans v. Menefee, 1 Mo. 442; Zinc Co. v. Hesselmeyer, 50 Mo. 180; Tobin Bell Tel. Co., 199 S.W. 952. (2) The affidavit or application for appeal must show from what ......
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    • Missouri Supreme Court
    • December 18, 1928
    ...and Douglas W. Robert for respondent. (1) Only parties to the record in a case are entitled to appeal. Sec. 1469, R.S. 1919; Evans v. Menefee, 1 Mo. 442; Zinc Co. v. Hesselmeyer, 50 Mo. 180; Tobin v. Bell Tel. Co., 199 S.W. 952. (2) The affidavit or application for appeal must show from wha......
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