Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1847

Ingraham v. Caricabura

Ingraham v. Caricabura
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided April 10, 1847
5 Pa. 177

Ingraham v. Caricabura

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This case is ruled by the principle of Baker v. Williamson. The subject of it, being a trust, is, in its essence, a matter of chancery cognisance; and as such it has been committed by statute to the Common Pleas. Besides, there is an appeal to this court, which may involve a motion for a new trial, and in which the matters assigned for error may be examined; consequently it is premature to agitate them now.

Writ of error quashed.'

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