TOWNSHIP OF FALLOWFIELD v. TOWNSHIP OF MARLBOROUGH


1 U.S. 28 (1776)

1 Dall. 28

Township of FALLOWFIELD versus Township of MARLBOROUGH.

Supreme Court of United States.


BY THE COURT. — No case can be shewn, where an order was deemed bad, because the examination did not appear on the face of the order.

Comb. 474. is a book of no great authority, and this case is contradicted by many others. — We are of opinion that it is not necessary that an examination should appear on the face of the order; nor is it necessary that the examination of any person should be set forth. If any pauper was injured by a removal, the remedy...

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