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The illustra- tion given by defendants' counsel of two per- sons shooting a third, if carried far enough, would have rendered this matter plain. If two persons at the same time shoot a third, with separate pistols, hi different, and not vital, parts of his body, they are separately liable for the injury produced; but if they both strike a vital part of the *body, and death ensue, then they would be jointly and severally liable. And the same woxild follbw if both should strike the same eye and d...estroy it, or strike separate eyes and- destroy sight. In each case each would be equally to blame for the result- ing injury. In the case under discussion, ac- cording to the allegations, each of the defend- ants was guilty of negligence, in not having a sufficient wall to sustain his building, by rea- son whereof both buildings fcffi upon and de^ stroyed plalntifTs building. They did not fall at different times, nor on dlffere&t parts of plaintlflrs building, as appears from the dec- laration, but fell together, in one mass, un- distinguishable, upon and crushed the same, so that it is Impossible to say which produced the greater ruin, or to separate the extent of damage by each; but, both contributing there- to, b(Mh are liable for the whole damage done, and cannot complain because they are both brought before the court in the same suit If, on the evidence, it should turn out that either was not guilty of the negligence charged, such defendant would go free, while the other, being guilty, would have no reason to comiriaiD of the misjoinder.
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