Altoona Central Bank & Trust Co. v. American Casualty Co.

202 A.2d 29, 415 Pa. 39
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJuly 1, 1964
DocketAppeal, 87
StatusPublished
Cited by14 cases

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Altoona Central Bank & Trust Co. v. American Casualty Co., 202 A.2d 29, 415 Pa. 39 (Pa. 1964).

Opinion

Opinion by

Mr. Justice Eagen,

A contractor defaulted on a construction contract. In this action, the owner and the financing agency sued the contractor’s surety on the performance bond. The surety filed a third-party complaint to bring upon the record, as an additional defendant, the architect who allegedly issued certificates for work not performed in connection with the construction, or which had been inefficiently performed. The lower court sustained preliminary objections to this complaint from which order the surety appeals.

The action of the court below was correct. The architect was not a party to either the construction contract or the performance bond. The original action against the surety on the bond is not the same cause of action pleaded against the architect. Pa. R.C.P. No. 2252 permits the joinder of a person not a party to the action where he may alone be liable or liable over on the cause of action declared upon in the original suit. Individuals who may be liable on an unrelated cause of action may not be joined: Steele v. Sheppard, 402 Pa. 33, 165 A. 2d 666 (1960). Further, it is the cause of action actually declared upon that controls the right of joinder and not another cause of action which the plaintiff might have declared upon.

The case of Prost v. Caldwell Store, Inc., 409 Pa. 421, 187 A. 2d 273 (1963) is inapposite. Therein the right of joinder was not involved.

Order affirmed.

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