Oakland Borough v. Boyden
Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Oakland Borough v. Boyden, 22 Pa. Super. 278 (1903)
1903 Pa. Super. LEXIS 203
Beaver, Morrison, Porter, Smith
Oakland Borough v. Boyden
Opinion of the Court
Upon the argument of this case, we were asked to quash the appeal for the reason that the appellant’s paper-book was fatally defective. The statement of the question involved is whohv
• Anyone of these objections would be fatal but combined they are of such a grave character that they cannot be remedied by amendment. The motion of the appellee is, therefore, allowed. Appeal quashed.
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- Appeals—Defective paper-book—Assignments of error—Failure to print record—Statement oj question involved. An appeal will be quashed where the appellant fails in his paper-book to print the record in full, to set forth a statement of the question involved, and to assign errors in accordance with the rules of court.