Harrison v. Western Construction Company

Decision Date07 January 1908
Docket Number6,145
Citation83 N.E. 256,41 Ind.App. 6
PartiesHARRISON, TRUSTEE, ET AL. v. WESTERN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
CourtIndiana Appellate Court

From Superior Court of Marion County (69,255); John L. McMaster Judge.

Suit by the Western Construction Company against Russell B. Harrison trustee, and others. From a decree for plaintiff, Russell B Harrison, trustee, and another appeal.

Appeal dismissed.

Russell B. Harrison and Milton L. Clawson, for appellants.

Wilson & Townley, for appellee.

OPINION

RABB, J.

This suit was brought in the court below against Russell B. Harrison, trustee, Mary Harrison McKee and Elizabeth Harrison. The complaint alleges that these parties are the owners as tenants in common of certain real estate in the city of Indianapolis, and asserts a street-improvement lien against this property. Such proceedings were had in the court below as resulted in a finding and decree against all of said parties, declaring a lien on said premises in appellee's favor, and directing the sale of the premises to pay and satisfy the same. Russell B. Harrison, as trustee, and Mary Harrison McKee, have taken a vacation appeal to this court, without making a party thereto their codefendant, Elizabeth Harrison, and while no formal motion to dismiss the appeal has been made in this court, appellee insists that it is the duty of this court to dismiss such appeal for want of jurisdiction.

It has been decided so often that, unless all parties affected by the judgment appealed from are parties the appellate court has no jurisdiction to hear and determine such appeal, the question is not an open one. Vordermark v. Wilkinson (1895), 142 Ind. 142, 39 N.E. 441; Rosenbower v. Schuetz (1895), 141 Ind. 44, 40 N.E. 256; Gregory v. Smith (1894), 139 Ind. 48, 38 N.E. 395; Michigan Mut. Life Ins. Co. v. Frankel (1898), 151 Ind. 534, 50 N.E. 304; Kemp v. Prather (1905), 36 Ind.App. 382, 75 N.E. 673; Polk v. Johnson (1906), 167 Ind. 548, 78 N.E. 652; Nordyke & Marmon Co. v. Fitzpatrick (1904), 162 Ind. 663, 71 N.E. 46; Smith v. Fairfield (1901), 157 Ind. 491, 61 N.E. 560; Inman v. Vogel (1895), 141 Ind. 138, 40 N.E. 665; Hutts v. Martin (1895), 141 Ind. 701, 41 N.E. 329.

In the case of Smith v. Fairfield, supra, the Supreme Court said: "To give this court jurisdiction of an appeal taken in vacation the assignment of error must contain the full names of all parties affected by the judgment, since we have no power to disturb a joint judgment without disturbing it as to all, and have no jurisdiction to disturb it as to those who are not parties to the appeal."

In the case of Michigan Mut. Life Ins. Co. v. Frankel, supra, the court said: "The fact that appellee did not move to dismiss this appeal until after the submission of the cause to this court and the filing of her brief on the merits of the action cannot serve as a waiver nor a bar to the dismissal of the appeal. * * * The question is one relating to jurisdiction, and is therefore a matter which neither the parties to the appeal nor the court itself can waive or disregard."

The only answer to this point offered by appellants is that Elizabeth Harrison, the omitted party, was an infant, and not a proper party to the case, it being contended that her guardian should have been made a party defendant. This is fallacious. Elizabeth Harrison, though an infant, was both a proper...

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