Merserole v. Merserole
Merserole v. Merserole
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by Justice Drake.
The appeal, in this case, was dismissed on account of defects in the appeal bond. The place of residence of the obligors was no further specified than that they were of the State of New Jersey; and the condition was to prosecute the appeal to the next superior Court of Common Pleas of said county. The omission of the county in the first part of the bond, thus rendering the subsequent reference to it wholly vague and uncertain.
There can be no doubt hut that the last objection is fatal.— The court to which the appeal is made should be specified. And
Besides, the act requires that a bond shall be given, with at least one sufficient surety, being a f reeholder in the county. The practice, I admit, is not to cause this to appear in full upon the face of the bond; but should we not continue to come at least as near to it as has been usual, by requiring it to appear that the surety is of the proper county ?
Reference
- Full Case Name
- JOHN MERSEROLE v. CATHARINE MERSEROLE
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- Published