Nichols v. Page

34 Tex. 333
CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 1, 1871
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bluebook
Nichols v. Page, 34 Tex. 333 (Tex. 1871).

Opinion

Walker, J.

This was an action commenced in ‘.a justice’s court for a sum less than one hundred dollars. It was taken on certiorari to the district court, and the certiorari was dismissed.

The case is improperly before this court. By the twelfth section of the act of August 13,1870, the action of the district court Was final, and no appeal or writ of error can be brought to this .court. It makes no difference that the case was taken up on ceriiorari. The case is dismissed.

Dismissed.

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