
    Wemple vs. Johnson.
    
      A joinder in error must have the signature of counsel.
    ■The defendant’s default was entered for not joining in error. A joinder without the signature of counsel had been served, which was treated by the plaintiff as a nullity. The defendant moved to set aside the default as irregularly entered.
    September 4
   By the Court,

Sutherland, J.

The plaintiff had a right to disregard the joinder. The default, however,' is opened upon the usual terms.  