Egerton v. Hart
Egerton v. Hart
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the- court was delivered by
Was this judgment void ? No irregularity - or informality can render a judgment void, and so make all concerned tresspassers, when the judgment has been rendered by a court of competent jurisdiction and the parties have had due notice. It is to be recollected this is not a proceeding to reverse the judgment.
But it is insisted that really and in fact the defendant had no notice, and there was no precept. To show this the defendants, suggesting diminution, produced another copy of record, which they insist is of the same judgment, and shows it void. Their indentity is not certain, and this oblique manner of impeaching and reversing a judgment cannot be sustained unless in may be evidence to show it void, in fact. On examination of this paper we discov
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Jacob Egerton Jr. v. Philo D. Hart
- Status
- Published