1 Binn. 77

Miles against M'Cullough.

Thursday, December 29th.

A party while attending an appeal from the court of another county to this court is privileged from a summons.

THE defendant while attending in this Court, upon an appeal from the settlement of his accounts, as administrator, in the Orphan's Court of Lancaster county, was served with a summons at the suit of the plaintiff; and Hopkinson now moved to set aside the service upon the ground of privilege.

S. Levy'

contended that the party was privileged from arre8ts alone. But

Per Curiam.

It has been repeatedly ruled that he is equally privileged from the service of a summons. Therefore let the service be set aside.

Miles v. M'Cullough
1 Binn. 77

Case Details

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Miles v. M'Cullough
Decision Date
Dec 29, 1803
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1 Binn. 77

Jurisdiction
Pennsylvania

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