Messinger v. Mantz
13 A. 197, 10 Sadler 9, 22 Week. No. 107, 1888 Pa. LEXIS 1009
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Messinger v. Mantz, 13 A. 197, 10 Sadler 9, 22 Week. No. 107, 1888 Pa. LEXIS 1009 (Pa. 1888).
Opinion
A justice’s jurisdiction must be founded upon some act of assembly ; and as there is no such warrant authorizing the attachment, by a justice, of a legacy, or other interest in the estate of a decedent, the court did right in reversing the magistrate’s judgment.
The judgment is affirmed.
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