Breeding v. Shinn

11 Ind. 547
Indiana Supreme Court·Decided January 19, 1859·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

Per Curiam.

In this case there is no assignment of errors. Such assignment being necessary to give this Court jurisdiction, the judgment below can neither be affirmed nor reversed, but the appeal must be dismissed. Henderson v. Halliday, 10 Ind. R. 24.

The cause is dismissed with costs.

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