Case Name: Jean C. Reed, an Infant, by Lester H. Reed, Her Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiff, v. Julia Burghart, Respondent, and Rodney S. Hatch, Appellant; Julia Burghart, Plaintiff, v. Rodney S. Hatch, Appellant, and Roger Hatch, Defendant; Delia Gurnee, Plaintiff, v. Rodney S. Hatch, Appellant, and Roger Hatch, Defendant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1933-12
Citations: 240 A.D. 1014
Docket Number: 
Parties: Jean C. Reed, an Infant, by Lester H. Reed, Her Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiff, v. Julia Burghart, Respondent, and Rodney S. Hatch, Appellant. Julia Burghart, Plaintiff, v. Rodney S. Hatch, Appellant, and Roger Hatch, Defendant. Delia Gurnee, Plaintiff, v. Rodney S. Hatch, Appellant, and Roger Hatch, Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 240
Pages: 1014–1014

Head Matter:
Jean C. Reed, an Infant, by Lester H. Reed, Her Guardian ad Litem, Plaintiff, v. Julia Burghart, Respondent, and Rodney S. Hatch, Appellant. Julia Burghart, Plaintiff, v. Rodney S. Hatch, Appellant, and Roger Hatch, Defendant. Delia Gurnee, Plaintiff, v. Rodney S. Hatch, Appellant, and Roger Hatch, Defendant.

Opinion:
Order reversed,' with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and motion for consolidation granted, with ten dollars costs. Memorandum. The only objection to consolidation is made by Julia Burghart. Consolidation deprives no plaintiff of the right to open and close, and the consolidated action is ordered preferred under the provisions of section 138, subdivision 20, of the Civil Practice Act. (Gibbs v. Sokol, 216 App. Div. 260.) All concur.