Case Name: K. C. MEDGORDEN v. O. J. PAULSON. EDWARD J. LORING AND ANOTHER, GARNISHEES
Court: Minnesota Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Minnesota
Decision Date: 1927-10-07
Citations: 172 Minn. 368
Docket Number: No. 26,196
Parties: K. C. MEDGORDEN v. O. J. PAULSON. EDWARD J. LORING AND ANOTHER, GARNISHEES.
Judges: 
Reporter: Minnesota Reports
Volume: 172
Pages: 368–369

Head Matter:
K. C. MEDGORDEN v. O. J. PAULSON. EDWARD J. LORING AND ANOTHER, GARNISHEES.
October 7, 1927.
No. 26,196.
Loring & Anderson, for appellants.
Oscar Bodin, for respondent.
Reported in 215 N. W. 516.

Opinion:
Dibell, J.
The garnishees appeal from an order made pursuant to G. S. 1923, § 9367, granting the plaintiff leave to file a supplemental complaint making them parties.
In Prince v. Heenan, 5 Minn. 279 (347), it is held that sucli order is not appealable. It does not go to the merits nor prevent the entry of a judgment determining the rights of the garnishees. If the order had denied the plaintiff leave to ñle a supplemental complaint, the result might be different, for then the plaintiff could not have had his claim adjudicated. See Wipperman Merc. Co. v. Jacobson, 133 Minn. 326, 158 N. W. 606. The order is reviewable but not appealable.
Appeal dismissed.