Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1888

Blythe Township v. Morris

Blythe Township v. Morris
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided March 5, 1888
9 Sadler 515

Blythe Township v. Morris

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam :

In the case of Limbert v. Jones, 118 Pa. 589, 12 Atl. 584, per Mr. Justice Paxson, we held that a judgment confessed in an amicable action was not within the act of April 4, 1877, which gives the right of appeal in cases where the court refuses to open a judgment entered upon a warrant of attorney. Under this authority we are obliged to quash this appeal.

Appeal quashed.

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