| Conn. | May 8, 1918

The amendment of 1917 substituted § 119, as therein recited, for the section as it had previously existed. Those portions of the original section which were omitted from the section in its new form, ceased to be the law and were as effectually repealed as it was possible to accomplish a repeal. The defendant's attempted appeal was, therefore, without authority, and conferred upon the Court of Common Pleas no jurisdiction over the case.

There is no error.

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