BATESVILLE INSTITUTE v. KAUFFMAN


85 U.S. 151 (1873)

18 Wall. 151

BATESVILLE INSTITUTE v. KAUFFMAN.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. A.H. Garland, for the appellants; Mr. W.M. Rose, contra.


Mr. Justice HUNT delivered the opinion of the court.

The demurrants object, first, that the complainants show no title which authorizes a suit by them. The point of this objection is that the transfer of the notes of Hirsch & Adler did not pass the title to the judgment on the mechanics' lien obtained for the security of the notes. It is further insisted, under this head, that Hirsch & Adler were necessary parties...

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