Ogden v. Bowen

3 Ill. 33
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 15, 1839
StatusPublished

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Ogden v. Bowen, 3 Ill. 33 (Ill. 1839).

Opinion

Lockwood, Justice,

delivered the opinion of the Court:

This was an action of assumpsit brought by Bowen, as endorsee, against Ogden and others, as makers of a promissory note. The summons was regularly served on three of the defendants below; as to one of the other defendants it was returned not foupd, and no return was made as to the remaining defendant. The three upon whom the summons had been served, pleaded non assumpsit, and the cause was, by agreement of the plaintiff below: and the defendants who had pleaded, submitted to the Court for trial, without a jury, who, after hearing the evidence, gave judgment against the defendants, without designating that the judgment was only given against those defendants who had been served with process, anc| who had pleaded. Subsequently to the rendition of the judgment, an execution was issued thereon against all five of the defendants.

The assignment of errors questions the correctness of rendering judgment against the defendants who had not been served with process, and who had not appeared.

This was clearly erroneous. At common law, in an action against several, all must be served with process ; and if some of the defendants cannot be, found, the plaintiff must proceed to outlawry against those not found, before he can take judgment against those that are served with process. To remedy the great delay that would take place in proceeding to outlawry against the defendants not served, the fourth section of the “ Act concerning Practice in Courts of Laio,”

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