Pringle v. Lansdale
Pringle v. Lansdale
Opinion of the Court
This question .depends upon the construction to be given to the act of 1799. (2 Faust, 318,) allowing appeals from the judgments or decrees of magistrates.. The act after defining the jurisdiction of magistrates, pro» ceeds to declare, ‘‘that if either of the parties shall conceive
The words of the act are indeed so plain that there is nothing left for construction. It expressly declares that the court shall hear and determine “ and award execution.” The same court that hears the appeal, which is the court of common pleas, must also award the execution.
The decision of the circuit court must therefore be reversed and the clerk is directed to sign the execution.
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