96 Mich. 509 | Mich. | 1893
This is a bill by certain tax-payers of the
The bill, is fatally defective, in that neither said Davis nor said corporation, so succeeding to his rights, is made a party defendant thereto. All the parties in interest, and whose rights may be affected, ought to be made parties. Jenn. Oh. Pr. 21, 22; Puter. PI. & Pr. (Mich.) 37. The other parties to the contract in question would not be concluded by any decree herein, and the village, in case of a decree against it, would be subject-to still further litigation.
The decree of the court below, dismissing the bill, is affirmed, with costs to defendants.