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Subject_Partnership—Title to Pursue.—
Fourteen partners of an association, containing seventy-five members, having raised an action of damages for injury done to the association—action dismissed, in respect that the whole members of the society were not made parties to the suit.
Sequel of the case reported ante, January 24,1833, IX. 305, which see. The Caledonian Cooperative Clothing Society was an association containing seventy-five members. Fourteen of them raised an action of damages for alleged injury done to the society. The defenders objected a want of title. The Lord Ordinary dismissed the action. The pursuers reclaimed, and the Court “sisted process for ten days, that the pursuers may make the other members of the Caledonian Cooperative Society parties to the action.” The pursuers having failed to do this, the Court adhered to the interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary.
Solicitors: J. Wotherspoon, W.S.— P. Daniel, W.S.—Agents.