Pike v. Neal
Pike v. Neal
Opinion of the Court
This is an action of debt on a recognizance taken on appeal in a process of forcible entry and detainer and tried by the justice of the superior court without the intervention of a jury.
It appears that on May 20, 1878, a process of forcible entry and detainer was commenced by the plaintiff against Nelson S. Neal, in the municipal court of Augusta, on which judgment was entered June third, for the plaintiff, and an appeal therefrom was claimed by the defendant to the next August term of the Supreme Judicial Court and this recognizance was taken by the municipal judge and the appeal allowed as claimed.
The recognizance was duly filed at the August term, and the appeal entered, which at the following October term was dismissed for the reason that the Supreme Judicial Court had not jurisdiction, it having been conferred on the superior court for Kennebec county, by c. 10, of the acts of 1878.
To the ruling dismissing the action exceptions were filed, which were subsequently overruled.
Exceptions overruled.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Climena M. Pike v. Sarah Neal, and another
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- Published