73 Mo. App. 43 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1898
Hanora Sullivan sued the defendant upon a benefit certificate for $2,000, made out in her name as the wife of Jeremiah Sullivan, who died August 23, 1895, while a member of the defendant order in good standing. Thereupon Mary Sullivan (nee Sherlock) intervened in writing and represented to the court that she was the lawful wife of the deceased member, and in conjunction with her daughter Helen his lawful heirs at law, and as such entitled to the amount of said certificate, wherefore she moved the court that the answer of the defendant then on file setting forth the claims of herself and daughter, as well as those of the plaintiff, be treated as- a bill of inter-pleader, and that the court order an interpleading as requested in said answer. The answer of the defend
The right of a debtor, when sued for a fund admitted to be due, to have an interpleading therefor upon an answer containing proper allegations, was expressly held by the supreme court in the case of Roselle v. Bank, 119 Mo. 84. The order directing the interpleading in this cause was not based upon the application of one of the claimants to become a party (as contended by appellant’s counsel) but was rested upon the answer of the debtor. If, therefore, the answer contained allegations sufficient to warrant the order, and if no error intervened in the making of the order, the judgment of the interpleader can not be disturbed on this appeal. In order to justify the sustentation as such, a bill of inter-pleader should show that there is some doubt in point of fact to which of the rival claimants the admitted
The only other point urged by appellant is the claim that she was entitled, after the court overruled the motion for judgment, to plead further traverse of the allegations contained in the answer of defendant. There is nothing in the record showing that plaintiff asked to be allowed to plead further after the ruling of the court on her motion for judgment. * * * The silence of the record on this point affords a presumption that