Case of Road from Thomas's Creek

3 Whart. 11, 1837 Pa. LEXIS 210
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedDecember 14, 1837
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Case of Road from Thomas's Creek, 3 Whart. 11, 1837 Pa. LEXIS 210 (Pa. 1837).

Opinion

But the Court said, that the act of the 13th June; 1836, contained an express saving of special and local acts, apd that a special allocatur was still necessary for the removal of proceedings in the Quarter Sessions, relative to opening of roads in the County of Philadelphia, and therefore

Quashed the writ.

Mr. Keemle then read affidavits, and the exceptions filed in the Court below, as ground for a special allocatur '; but the Court refused it on the merits.

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