Gonzales v. Huntley
Gonzales v. Huntley
Opinion of the Court
By the Court,
The proceedings before the court of First Instance appear to have been substantially regular, and if there was error in the court below, it does
If the return be incorrect, the appellants can have writs of certiorari and mandamus, and the record can thus be perfected.
The statute of 28th of February was intended to facilitate appeals to this court, and in its effect repeals all former laws in force in this country regulating appeals. It is strictly’- a remedial statute, enlarging the right of appeal, and in its effect removing all obstacles to the prosecution of appeals from the courts therein mentioned. If its provisions were retro-active in their effect, impairing vested rights, they would be repugnant to the principles of the common and civil law, and void. There appearing nothing of record exhibiting error in the proceedings of the court below, the judgment is affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Gonzales v. Huntley & Forsyth
- Status
- Published