79 Mo. 88 | Mo. | 1883
This suit was instituted in the Moberly court of common pleas against defendants Rodes and Priest and one Holt to recover the value of certain goods sold by plaintiffs to defendant Holt.
Holt did not answer; defendants Rodes & Priest filed separate answer denying all the allegations of the petition.
On the trial defendants Rodes & Priest objected to the introduction of any evidence under the petition, on the ground that there was a misjoinder of parties defendant, and because the petition did not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action against them. The objection was overruled, and evidence received tending to show that in February, 1879, plaintiffs sold and delivered to defendant
. 1. That the plaintiffs are not entitled to recover against the defendants Rodes & Priest in this action.
2. That if Rodes & Priest bought the goods and merchandise sued for from Holt, in good faith and for valuable consideration, the plaintiff's are not entitled to recover, even though said Rodes & Priest, or either of them, knew at the time they so purchased the said goods of Holt, that he, Holt, had not paid plaintiffs the purchase money therefor.
The record shows that the court took the case under advisement till the 17th day of February, 1880, and on that day permitted plaintiffs, over the objection of defendants, to file an amended petition, and refused to continue the cause with leave to defendants to plead to the amended petition, and rendered judgment against defendants Rodes and Holt for the sum of $131.52.
The basis of the action set up in the amended petition was “ that defendants Rodes & Priest, well knowing that said Holt was irresponsible for any debts contracted by him, and well knowing that Holt was indebted to those plaintiffs for the purchase price of said goods, fraudulently colluded together and with said Holt to cheat and defraud plaintiffs out of the value of said goods, and pursuant to their fraudulent collusion received and took possession of and pretended to purchase said goods of Holt; that said R<?des & Priest well