Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1827

Dearth v. Laughlin

Dearth v. Laughlin
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided September 19, 1827
16 Serg. & Rawle 296; 1827 Pa. LEXIS 77

Dearth v. Laughlin

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

By appealing, the plaintiff did no act which could have the effect of forfeiting his right to the costs accrued before the justice, which were vested by the judgment. The costs *297of the appeal depend on other considerations; but these were not claimed, and we cannot perceive any colour for the allegation of error.

Judgment affirmed.

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