The writ of error is a supersedeas in this case, and the fieri facias and capias ad satisfaciendum must be set aside.
Rule absolute.a
See Bryan v. Comly, in this volume.
The writ of error is a supersedeas in this case, and the fieri facias and capias ad satisfaciendum must be set aside.
Rule absolute.a
See Bryan v. Comly, in this volume.