IN EQUITY. Parties may be omitted when the number is great. 1 Smedes & M. 404. The relief granted in such cases will be so modified as not to affect the interests of others. 1 Pet. 299 ; 2 Paine, C. C. 536 ; 11 Ill. 254 ; 2 Johns. Ch. N. Y. 242. See PAM. TIES, 9, 16,11,19. It must be taken ati Vantage of before the final hearing, Ril. Ch. So. C. 138 ; 1 Ala. N. s. 580; 18 id. 576 ; 2] Conn. 586 ; 1 Des. So. C. 315 ; 1 Stockt. Ch. N. J. 401 ; 10 Paige, Ch. N. Y. 445 ; 2 Sandf. Ch. N. Y. 17 ; 2 rowa, 55 ; 2 McLean, C. C. 376, except in very ittrong cases, 1 Pet. 299, as, where a party indispensable to rendering a decree appears to the court to be omitted. 14 Vt. 178 ; 19 Ala. N. s. 213 ; 5 Ill. 424; 24 Me. 119. The objection may be taken by de murree, if the defect appear on the face of the bill, 5 Ill. 424 ; 1 Des. So. C. 315 ; 8 Ga.
506 ; 19 .Ala. s. 121 ; 4 Rand. Va. 451 ; or by plea, if it do not ap.pear. 9 Mo. 605. See 3, Cranch, 220. The objection may be avoided by waiver of rights as to the party oimitted, 4 Wisc. 54, or a supplemental bill filed, in some cases. 4 Johns. Ch.,N. Y. 605. It will not cause dismissal of the bill in the first in stance, 3 Cranch, 189; 6 Conn. 421 ; 17 Ala. 270 ; 1 T. B. Monr. Ky. 189 ; 1 Dev. Eq. No. C. 354 ; 1 Hill, So. C. 53 ; but will, if it con tinues after objection made, 17 Ala, 270 ; 5 Mas. C. C. 561, without prejudice, 5 Mas. C. C. 561 ; 1 J. J. Marsh. Ky. 76 ; 3 id. 103 ; 6 id. 622 ; 4 B. Monr. Ky. 594 ; 6 id. 330 ; 7 Paige, Ch. N. Y. 451 ; 1 Sandf. Ch. N. Y. 46. The cause is ordered to stand over in the first instance. 20 Me. 59 ; 9 Cow. N. Y. 320 ; 2 Edw. Ch. N..Y. 242.