Noble v. Crane
Noble v. Crane
Opinion of the Court
delivered tbe opinion of thé Court:
Appellant, Harriet E. Noble, moves to vacate tbe order heretofore entered dismissing tbe appeal, for want of sufficient assignment of errors, and to reinstate tbe cause.
A demurrer to tbe appellant’s bill of review was sustained in tbe court below, and declining to amend, tbe bill was dismissed. Her appeal having been perfected, tbe error assigned is: “Tbe court erred in sustaining tbe demurrer and dismissing tbe bill.”
The order dismissing the appeal is vacated, and the motion to ■dismiss denied. The motion to affirm is postponed to the hearing.
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- NOBLE v. CRANE
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- 'Appeal and Error; Assignments op Error. A general assignment of error that “the court erred in sustaining the demurrer and dismissing the bill” of review is sufficiently specific, where the bill presents but one issue and the ground upon which the demurrer was sustained does not appear, since it would he difficult to assign specific error without expanding the assignment of errors into an argument.