Frazier v. Venen

Decision Date25 January 1888
Citation17 P. 885,3 Wash.Terr. 392
PartiesFRAZIER v. VENON. SAME v. ANDERSON.
CourtWashington Supreme Court

Appeal from district court.

Action by Catharine A. Frazier against L. P. Venon, guardian, etc., and action by the same plaintiff against W. E. Anderson. The plaintiff appeals in each case.

TURNER, J.

Appellees move to dismiss the appeal in the above cases because appellant has failed to file or serve an assignment of errors. We are of opinion that the motion must prevail. There is nothing in the complaint or answer to make the case one of equitable cognizance. The orders and judgments of the district court, in action at law, cannot be reviewed in this court without an assignment of errors. Brown v. Hazard, 2 Wash. T. 464, 8 P. 494. Let the appeal be dismissed.

JONES, C.J., and ALLYN and LANGFORD, JJ., concur.

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