Tobin v. Tobin
Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Tobin v. Tobin, 32 Pa. Super. 186 (1906)
1906 Pa. Super. LEXIS 319
Ady, Cueiam, Head, Henderson, Morrison, Ort, Porter, Rice
Tobin v. Tobin
Opinion of the Court
This is an appeal from an order discharging a rule to show cause why service of the subpoena in divorce should not be set aside. Such order is clearly interlocutory, and not the subject of an independent appeal: Lycoming Fire Insurance Co. v. Storrs, 97 Pa. 354; Phila. & Reading R. R. Co. v. Snowdon, 161 Pa. 201; Platt v. Belsena Coal Mining Co., 191 Pa. 215. Therefore the motion to quash the appeal must be sustained.
Appeal quashed, the costs to be paid by the appellant.
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- Appeals — Interlocutory order — Divorce—Subpoena. No appeal lies from an order discharging a rule to show cause why-service of a subpoena in divorce should not be set aside. Such order is interlocutory.