| Charles Albert Keigwin - Code pleading - 1926 - 898 pages
...demanded, may be joined as plaintiffs, except as otherwise expressly prescribed in this act. Sec. 447. Any person may be made a defendant who has or claims...adverse to the plaintiff, or who is a necessary party defendant, for the complete determination or settlement of a question involved therein, except as otherwise... | |
| Bancroft-Whitney Company - Code pleading - 1926 - 1208 pages
...controversy be- a Adams v. H kiM (Cal.) e9 tween different heirs as to their --, „oa J_ QC. uuO( an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff,...determination or settlement of the question involved therein.3 This section of the code adopts substantially the rule in equity, under which not only parties... | |
| Law - 1885 - 592 pages
...Masters v. Templeton,34 Elliott, J., in discussing the general subject, says: "Our code provides that any person may be made a defendant who has, or claims,...determination or settlement of the question involved. This is a very comprehensive provision, and was meant to confer authority to settle in one suit all... | |
| Bancroft-Whitney Company - Actions and defenses - 1927 - 1196 pages
...action and in obtaining the relief demanded may be joined.2 And as to defendants it is declared that any person may be made a defendant who has or claims...determination or settlement of the question involved therein.3 These provisions 2. See the codes and statutes; Pasa- action, or necessary to the complete... | |
| Law - 1889 - 538 pages
...Cases." Section 3465, Chap. 59 RS 1879, has been amended as follows: Section 3466; Any person may be a defendant who has or claims an interest in the controversy...settlement of the question involved therein. And in actions to recover possession of real estate the landlord and tenant thereof may be Joined as defendants,... | |
| Charles Hastings Wiltsie - Foreclosure - 1927 - 970 pages
...equitable principle, that any person may be made a defendant to an action who has or claims to have an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff,...party to a complete determination or settlement of the questions involved therein.1 Applying this principle to foreclosures, it may be said that any person... | |
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