Reports of Cases Civil And Criminal : in the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, From 1801 to 1841

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Several defendants, who have no connection with each other in interest, in estate, or in contract, aad against whom, jointly, the plaintiffs have no cause of suit either at law or in equity, cannot be joined in one bill.
This was a bill in equity, brought by the United Stales against the debtors of the Franklin Bank, about three years after the expiration of the charter of the bank, charging that the directors had agreed to assign the effects of the bank to the United States, to whom it was ind
...ebted.
The defendants demurred to the bill because it appeared, upon its face, that the charter had expired, and the defendants were, therefore, not debtors of the bank at the time of filing the bill ; and also because it joined parties as defendants who had no joint interest, &c.
Mr. Taylor, for the defendants, as to the joining of several defendants, cited 1 Harrison, 289, 406, § 8 ; Dawson v. Fenning, 4 Johns. Ch. Rep. 199; Blnkerhoffw. Brown, 6 lb. 139; 1 Har.
Ch. Pr. 93 ; and as to the expiration of the charter, 1 Bl.


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