Case Name: Zenon Broussard v. Alexis O. Guidry and Lucien J. Dupre, Administrator, etc.
Court: Louisiana Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1869-09
Citations: 21 La. Ann. 618
Docket Number: No. 650
Parties: Zenon Broussard v. Alexis O. Guidry and Lucien J. Dupre, Administrator, etc.
Judges: 
Reporter: Louisiana Annual Reports
Volume: 21
Pages: 618–618

Head Matter:
No. 650.
Zenon Broussard v. Alexis O. Guidry and Lucien J. Dupre, Administrator, etc.
Where ono judgment debtor in solido appeals from the judgment without making his co-debtor a party, the appeal will be dismissed for want of proper parties.
from the District Court, parish of St. Landry. Bailey, J.
John F. King, for plaintiff and appellee. Moore & Morgan, for defendants and appellants.

Opinion:
Howe, J.
The judgment in this case was rendered against Guidry, and Dupré, administrator, in solido, upon a promissory note made by Guidry and Cyprien Dupre, in solido.
The administrator alone has appealed, and has not made Guidry a party to the appeal. The court will ex offieio notice the want of proper parties. Swearingen v. McDaniel, 12 Rob. 203 ; Robert v. Ride, 11 Ann. 409; Simmons v. His Creditors, 12 Ann. 755; Gibson v. Selby, 3 Ann. 318; Lobelle v. Lobelle, 5 Ann. 174; Cotton v. Sterling, 19 Ann. 137.
It is therefore ordered that the appeal herein be dismissed with costs.
Rehearing refused.