60 N.Y. 143 | NY | 1875
The order of the General Term, reversing the order of the Special Term which vacated the order reviving this action against the representatives of John A. Griswold, deceased, did not, in our judgment, affect any substantial right of the appellants. If the cause of action did not survive against them, that objection will still be available on the trial. If the cause of action did survive, but a joint judgment cannot be rendered against the appellants and the surviving defendants, a separate judgment may be rendered against either, or the court may direct that the plaintiff proceed separately against each class of defendants; and that is suggested, in the opinion of the court below, as the appropriate mode of proceeding, citing Union Bank v. Mott. (
The appeal must be dismissed, with costs.
All concur.
Appeal dismissed.