Hubon v. Bousley

123 Mass. 368, 1877 Mass. LEXIS 295
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedNovember 9, 1877
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Hubon v. Bousley, 123 Mass. 368, 1877 Mass. LEXIS 295 (Mass. 1877).

Opinion

Gray, C. J.

A writ of review, under the statutes of the Commonwealth, may be granted of a final judgment in any civil action commenced by writ. It was because the proceedings were not commenced by writ, that a review was denied in the cases, cited for the respondent, of awards upon submissions before a justice of the peace, judgments upon petitions for partition, and decrees of probate or divorce. Dickenson v. Davis, 4 Mass. 520. Stone v. Davis, 14 Mass. 360. Borden v. Brown, 7 Mass. 93. Pope v. Pope, 4 Pick. 129. Lucas v. Lucas, 3 Gray, 136.

In an action commenced by writ, it is no objection to granting a review that the pleadings are not in the same form as in ordinary actions at law, or that no trial by jury is had; as, for instance, in the case of a judgment in trustee process, charging [369]*369or discharging a trustee upon his answer. Bowditch Ins. Co. v. Winslow, 3 Gray, 415, 425. Fuller v. Storer, 111 Mass. 281, 283. In Beale v. Churchill, Norfolk, February term 1845, Mr. Justice Wilde granted a writ of review, under the Rev. Sts. a. 99, of a decree rendered by the Court of Common Pleas upon a bill in equity for the redemption of a mortgage, which had been inserted in a writ of original summons, as allowed by the Rev. Sts, c. 90, § 117. We are not certain whether the point was brought before the full court, but the opinion of that eminent judge is of itself, from his long experience and great knowledge of the law of Massachusetts, of much weight upon such a question.

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