Hill v. Gibbs

5 Hill & Den. 56
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedMay 15, 1843
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Hill v. Gibbs, 5 Hill & Den. 56 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1843).

Opinion

By the Court, Bronson J.

As the two wives were tenants in common of the land on account of which the money was received, the plaintiff insists that he may sue for his share without joining Bennett. But the general rule in relation to suits by tenants in common, against third persons, is this: When the action is in the realty, they must sue separately; when in the personalty, they must join. The action is not in the realty merely because it has some relation to land. Thus, debt for rent, and covenant for not repairing, upon a joint demise, are personal actions, and tenants in common must join. So too they must join in actions for a trespass or nuisance to the land. The Tlnglish cases say they may, ours, that they must join. (Litt. § 311, 312, 315—317; Kitchin v. Buckley, T. Ray. 80., 1 Lev. 109, S. C. ; Austin v. Hall, 13 John. 286; Decker v. Livingston, 15 John. 479; Sherman v. Ballou, 8 Cow. 304; Chamier v. Plestow, 5 M. & S. 64; 1 Chit. Pl. 13, 75, ed. of [59]*59’37, and cases cited.)

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