Priestman v. Keyser

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Priestman v. Keyser, 4 Binn. 344 (Pa. 1811)
1811 Pa. LEXIS 76

Priestman v. Keyser

Opinion of the Court

The Court

directed the rule to be made absolute, upon the payment of costs in this suit, entering special bail, and giving the plaintiff a judgment in the original suit, (a) The plaintiff by these terms has every advantage that he could have had by the regular entry of special bail.

[Cited in 2 S. & R. 285, 286 ; 5 id. 51.]

By the entry on the docket, the judgment does not appear to be one of the terms imposed; but it is otherwise upon the notes of the Chief Justice, and seems to be an essential part of the Court’s order.

Reference

Full Case Name
Priestman assignee Vice-Com. against Keyser and another
Cited By
5 cases
Status
Published