Case Name: MRS. MINNIE BARINGUE vs. SANDERSON & PORTER
Court: Louisiana Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1906-04-02
Citations: 3 Teiss. 412
Docket Number: No. 3947
Parties: MRS. MINNIE BARINGUE vs. SANDERSON & PORTER.
Judges: 
Reporter: Decisions, Court of Appeal, parish of Orleans (Teissier)
Volume: 3
Pages: 412–415

Head Matter:
No. 3947.
(Court of Appeal, Parish of Orleans.)
MRS. MINNIE BARINGUE vs. SANDERSON & PORTER.
ON MOTION TO DISMISS.
Where a judgment is rendered against a firm, and, as an incident to and by reason of tbeir membership in the firm, also against the individual members of the firm, an appeal taken and perfected by the firm brings up the judgment for review as against the individual members.
Appeal from the Civil District Court, Division “B.”
B. R. Forman, for Plaintiff and Appellee.
Saunders and Gurley, for Defendant and Appellant.

Opinion:
MOORE, J.
Plaintiff sued the defendant firm and obtained judgment against it and the individual members thereof, in solido.
April 2, 1906.
From this judgment the firm took a suspensive appeal and perfected same by giving a bond according to law. The individual members gave no bond and for this reason the dismissal of the appeal, as to them, is moved.
In Mrs. Irene Davenport vs. Wm. Adler & Co. No. 1918 of the docket of this Court we held that where the individual members of a firm are sued and condemned simply as an incident to and by reason of their membership in the firm, an appeal taken and perfected by the firm brings up the judgment for review as to the individual members.
We adhere to that ruling. The motion to dismiss is denied.