Twitchell v. Weil

Decision Date16 July 1897
Docket Number227
Citation49 P. 634,6 Kan.App. 53
PartiesJEROME TWITCHELL v. CHARLES WEIL et al
CourtKansas Court of Appeals

July 16, 1897.

Error from Wyandotte District Court. Hon. Henry L. Alden, Judge. Dismissed.

Petition in error dismissed.

Mills, Smith & Hobbs, for plaintiff in error.

McGrew, Watson & Watson, for defendants in error.

OPINION

WELLS, J.

This is a motion to dismiss the petition in error for several reasons, two of which must be sustained.

J. W. Lord was, by the court below, appointed receiver of the property of the Consolidated Iron Works Company, the principal defendant and debtor in the action. He was one of the necessary parties in this court. He died on November 20, 1896, and the action has not been revived in the name of his successor.

The Northrup Banking Company intervened in the cause in the court below, and, as its interests would be materially affected by a reversal herein, is a necessary party in this court. That company became insolvent about July 15, 1893, and A. B. Hovey has been appointed and is acting as receiver of it. He, also, is a necessary party herein, and the cause has not been revived in his name.

Under the authority of Scannell v. Felton (57 Kan. 468, 46 P. 948), these receivers are necessary parties in this court, and in their absence the petition in error must be dismissed.

The petition in error is dismissed.

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