Harwood's Case

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date23 January 1672
Date23 January 1672
CourtCourt of the King's Bench

English Reports Citation: 86 E.R. 747

IN THE KING'S BENCH.

Harwood's Case

cash 42. skinner against webb. Error will lie to the Exchequer-Chamber on a scire facias in any action within 27 Eliz. c. 8.-S. C. 2 Keb. 833, 842. S. C. 1 Vent. 168. Fitzg. 67. 8 Mod. 27. 10 Mod. 17, 142, 275, 282. 12 Mod. 105. 1 Ld. Ray. 97. 2 Ld. Ray. 954. 2 Stra. 1102. 1 Peer. Wms. 348, 351. 2 Term Rep. 46. Hale, Chief Justice. A writ of error will lie in the Exchequer-Chamber of a judgment in a scire facias, grounded upon a judgment in one of the actions mentioned in the 27 Eliz. c. 8, because it is in effect a piece of one of the actions therein mentioned. hilary term. The Twenty-Third and Twenty-Fourth of Charles the Second. In the King's Bench. Tuesday, 23 January, 1672. Sir Matthew Hale, Knt., Chief Justice. Sir Thomas Twisden, Knt., Sir William Moreton, Knt., Sir Richard Rainsford, Knt., Justices. Sir Heneage Finch, Knt., Attorney General. Sir Edward Turner, Knt., Solicitor General.

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