492. Any person who was a party to an action in the court of first instance, personally and for his own account, or as a representative and for the account of others, or through a legal representative, has the capacity to appeal.
The Attorney General may, ex officio, appeal from a final judgment rendered in an action raising a ground of public order, as if he were a party to the action.
When several persons have together lost an action in the pursuit of a common interest, each has the capacity to appeal and to prosecute the appeal, in spite of the inaction of the others or of their decease.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 80, a. 492.