Nichols v. Anguera

Per Curiam.—

The cause of action was joint against the partners whoever they were. If it be true, as averred by plaintiff, *291that Curran was a . partner, whether dormant or otherwise, the taking of the confession of the judgment from the two copartners is an absolute discharge of Curran, which we have no right to nullify. Without the consent of all parties, we have no right to interfere.a

Rule discharged.

See Smith v. Black, 9 S. & R. 142; Lewis v. Williams, 6 Whart. R. 264.