Fisher v. Allen
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This is a suit on a promissory note against the defendants as joint and several makers. The defendant, Allen, died pending the suit, whereupon the plaintiff entered a nolle prosequi as to the surviving defendants, and obtained a rule of this court to proceed against the administrators of the decedent. The administrators now move to set aside this rule.
[204]*204By our statute, (Nix. Dig. 1, § 2,)
The third section of the act respecting abatement, applies to the case of a sole defendant.
By the entry of the nolle as to the two surviving defendants, the suit was discontinued.
The rule should be vacated.
Rev., p. 1, § 2.
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