Mansfield Borough's Appeal
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Mansfield Borough's Appeal, 158 Pa. 314 (Pa. 1893)
27 A. 959; 1893 Pa. LEXIS 1586
Dean, Green, Mitchell, Mocollum, Sterrett, Thompson, Williams
Mansfield Borough's Appeal
Opinion of the Court
An examination of this somewhat confused record has satisfied us that there was no error in allowing the appeals of J. Charles Bedell and others. They were in time, and it would have been error to have refused them. There is nothing in either of the specifications of error that would warrant a reversal of the order complained of.
Order affirmed, with costs to be paid by appellant.
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- Streets — Road law — Boroughs—Appeals—Practice, Q. S. Under the act of May 26, 1891, providing for appeals in road cases from the quarter sessions to the common pleas, an appeal will be sustained if entered in the quarter sessions within thirty days from the confirmation of the report. The certificate or transcript of the appeal need not be entered in the common pleas within the thirty days.