60 Ky. 500 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1861
delivered the opinion op the court :
This was an action on a note executed by Downing, Plummer and Burrus. Process having been executed on Downing and Plummer, the case was continued as to Burrus, and judgment was rendered against the other two defendants, which judgment they replevied. Execution issued on the replevin bond, and was returned “no property found,” &c.
Process was afterwards executed on Burrus, and he filed an answer, relying on the judgment against his co-defendants and the replevy of the same by them, in bar of the action as to him. The answer was held insufficient on demurrer; judgment was rendered against him for the debt, and he has appealed.
The judgment is clearly right. By the Civil Code, “in an action against several defendants, the court may, in its discretion, render judgment against one or more of them, leaving the action to proceed against the others, whenever a several judgment is proper.” (Section 399.)
For what purpose does the law allow the action to prooceed against a defendant not served with process, if a previous judgment against a co-defendant and regular proceedings to enforce it, constitute a bar to the proceeding against the other ? The object of this provision of the Code is too plain to admit
The judgment is affirmed.