Percy v. Millaudon

Martin, J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

The plaintiffs and appellees ask the dismissal of the appeal, on the ground that they have not all been regularly cited. , „ , , , . . „ . . Several of them have not been cited at all. The citation of Brown was not served, as the sheriff says, because he could not be found. It ought to have been served on his attorney in the suit. That of Pierre Foucher was left at the domieil of Delachaise.

The appeal, therefore, must be dismissed.