MOHL v. JOHNSON

No. 95-451.

911 P.2d 217 (1996)

Vivian MOHL, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Timothy S. JOHNSON, Defendant and Respondent.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided February 13, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas W. White; Sedivy, Bennett & White, Bozeman, for Appellant.

Michael C. Coil; Angel, Screnar, Coil, Bartlett & Fay, Bozeman, for Respondent.


LEAPHART, Justice.

Vivian Mohl (Mohl) appeals from the Gallatin County, Eighteenth Judicial District Court's Order and Judgment dismissing her action against Timothy Johnson (Johnson). Pursuant to Rule 19(a), M.R.Civ.P., the District Court determined that Johnson's employer, U-Haul Company of Montana (U-Haul), was an indispensable party to the action. The court then dismissed the case believing the statute of limitations had run against U-Haul and, thus, that U-Haul...

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