WHITMAN, Judge.
The Appellate Practice Act provides that appeals may be taken to the appellate courts in specified instances (not here applicable) and also: "1. Where the judgment is final — that is to say — where the cause is no longer pending in the court below . . . [or] 2. Where the decision or judgment complained of, if it had been rendered as claimed for by the appellant, would have been a final disposition of the cause or final as to some material...
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