Chambers v. McLean
This text of 23 Pa. Super. 551 (Chambers v. McLean) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Superior Court of Pennsylvania primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The plaintiff’s rule for judgment for want of a sufficient affidavit of defense was discharged on June 29, 1903. The plaintiff entered this appeal on July 25 following without first having excepted to the order appealed from. Under the statute giving the plaintiff a right to appeal in such case an exception to the ruling is an essential prerequisite. In answer to the suggestion that the plaintiff was prevente^ from taking an exception by reason of the fact that the court adjourned for the summer vacation on June 29, it is enough to say that the plaintiff had six months within which to appeal, and therefore ample time,- after the convening of the court below in October, to comply with the provision of the statute. Under the circumstances the plaintiff’s motion for leave to amend the record must be disallowed, and the defendant’s motion to quash the appeal granted. It is so ordered.
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