Does it need to join Budget as a party in the action to permit plaintiff to plead on estoppel?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Geraci v. United Services Automobile Assn., 188 Cal.App.3d 1245, 233 Cal.Rptr. 896 (Cal. App. 1987):

2 Had Budget been an insurance carrier, it would still not be necessary to join it as a party in the action to permit plaintiff to plead on estoppel. (See Wyene v. Durrington (1952) 112 Cal.App.2d 821, 247 P.2d 414.)

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