Boss Livery Co. v. Griffith
Boss Livery Co. v. Griffith
Opinion of the Court
Consent or agreement of the parties cannot oust a court of its appellate jurisdiction, or limit the principle of decision by excluding certain legal considerations which may be pertinent to the issue. 2 Cyc. 537; State v. Crook, 123 Ala. 657, 27 South. 334.
It would he puzzling to say the least, as to how the trial court would proceed in another trial of this cause, should we act on the confession of error, when none has been pointed out or assigned, and in fact when none exist.
So it necessarily follows from what has been said that the cause must be affirmed.
Affirmed.
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