MARCHAND v. LIVANDAIS

No. 1077.

127 U.S. 775 (1888)

MARCHAND v. LIVANDAIS.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided April 16, 1888.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Edgar H. Farrar and Mr. Ernest B. Kruttschnitt for the motion.

Mr. C.W. Hornor and Mr. W.S. Benedict opposing.


MR. JUSTICE MILLER:

A motion is made to dismiss this cause because Charles Lafitte, the husband of the defendant in error, is not named in the writ of error as a party to the proceedings. The judgment was in favor of his wife Josephine, and he was a party authorizing her in the suit below, according to the forms of the Louisiana law, which require that the husband must be joined with the wife when she sues, whether he has any interest or not; and the plaintiff in...

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