Mitchell v. Pyron
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Opinion
By the Court.
delivering the opinion.
Under these circumstances, he would certainly have been concluded by the appointment, if there had been no appeal. If so, he was a party to the proceeding, whether he made objection to the proceeding before the Ordinary or not, and had a right to appeal, within the time prescribed by law, if dissatisfied with the Ordinary’s decision in making the appointment. (1 Greenlf. Ev. 523.)
Judgment affirmed.
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