Mayor & Common Council of Hudson v. Andrews
Mayor & Common Council of Hudson v. Andrews
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by the
The result of this case is controlled by the decision just pronounced. The writ of error will not lie.
To which it may be added that, on its face, the order decides nothing. It simply directs public officers to perform a duty enjoined by statute.
The entry of the rule is clearly irregular in form and
In this.case there was no motion to quash. The party was suffered to incur the expense of preparing his case for argument. Still, in the absence of authority, the court cannot reverse. In conformity to the practice adopted in Garr v. Hill, the writ must be dismissed, but without costs.
In affirmative—The Chancellor, Judges Ogden, Ybedenburgh, Whelpley, Combs, Swain, and "Wood.
Negative —FT one.
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