Court Opinion

ID: 8291022
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-10-17 10:45:32.773271+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:43:51.974520
License: Public Domain

Per Curiam:

At the commencement of this action, the plaintiffs, Edge-field County Hospital Trustees, made Cannon Construction *501and Supply Company, Inc. the sole defendant. Thereafter, the circuit judge, with the consent of both the plaintiffs and the sole defendant, made Lafaye, Lafaye and Associates, Pound Roofing Company, Inc., and Bird and Son, Inc. parties-defendant, so as to allow the defendant Cannon to interpose a cross-action. Bird and Son, Inc. has appealed, submitting that the judge erred in adding it as a party-defendant without notice and opportunity to be heard.
Two basic determinations by this court are dispositive of all issues. First, is the order appealable? and, if appealable, secondly, did the trial judge err? Both issues are decided adversely to the appellant. Traditionally, under our procedures, parties have been added without notice and opportunity to be heard. There is no statutory law requiring notice. The selection of parties-defendant is basically a matter for determination by the claimant, and counsel for a claimant need not notify one in advance that he will be sued.
While we think that the order was not appealable, inasmuch as the matter is before us, we additionally rule that the lower court did not err. Mack Mfg. Co. v. Massachusetts Bonding & Ins. Co., 108 S. C. 163, 93 S. E. 713 (1917).
Affirmed.