Thorp v. Thorp

40 Ill. 113
Illinois Supreme Court·Decided April 15, 1866·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

Per Curiam :

Any portion of the several parties below might have sued out a writ of error; so any of those who have sued out this writ may dismiss as to themselves and leave the remaining plaintiffs in error to prosecute their suit, if they desire to do so, but of course at the cost of those dismissing.

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Thorp v. Thorp, 40 Ill. 113 (Ill. 1866).

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