Mobile Temperance Hall Ass'n v. Holmes

70 So. 640, 195 Ala. 437, 1915 Ala. LEXIS 365
CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedDecember 16, 1915
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Mobile Temperance Hall Ass'n v. Holmes, 70 So. 640, 195 Ala. 437, 1915 Ala. LEXIS 365 (Ala. 1915).

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

(1, 2) The prayer for the appeal is by this appellant in behalf of “itself and all other respondents.” The [438]*438certificate of appeal requires a citation only to the complainants or their solicitors' Messrs. Thornton and McLeod. Therefore the respondents, other than the Mobile Temperance Hall Association, have had no notice of this appeal; but, as the appeal seems to be taken in behalf of all respondents, all of them must be treated as appellants, as there has been no summons and severance prior to the submission of this cause. Indeed, the assignment of errors is made for and in behalf of “appellants,” and not by the temperance association only. It also appears that a decree was rendered favorable to many of the respondents, to wit, Mc-Gaughey et al., and that they were not injured or prejudiced by the decree from which the appeal was taken. It is well settled by the decisions of this court that assignments of error jointly by all of the respondents of errors prejudicial to some of them only are not available to reverse the cause and will not be considered by this court. — Lillich v. Moore, 112 Ala. 532, 20 South. 452; Davis v. Vandiver, 160 Ala. 454, 49 South. 318; Kimbrell v. Rogers, 90 Ala. 339, 7 South. 241.

The decree of the chancery court is affirmed.

Affirmed.

Anderson, C. J., and Mayfield, Somerville, and Thomas, JJ., concur.

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