Warder v. Parker
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Warder v. Parker, 2 Yeates 513 (Pa. 1799)
Warder v. Parker
Opinion of the Court
After a fair and patient investigation by judges of the parties’ own choosing, who have finally decided on the matters submitted to them, tbe proofs must be very strong to justify the court’s interposition and setting aside the report. But'where manifest injustice has been done, where a clear error has occured either in law or fact, and the same is made plainly to appear to the court, it is their duty to exercise their super
The plaintiff took judgment on his report.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- John Warder against William Parker and Moore Wharton
- Status
- Published