175 Mass. 163 | Mass. | 1900
This is an information in the nature of a quo warranta. After the trial, before a single justice of this court, he sent to the clerk a paper entitled “ Memorandum of Decision,” in which, as we frequently do, he stated the reasons for his decision, and the order which he should make. This paper was no more part of the record 'than are the reported decisions of the full court. It is true that it contained directions as to what judgment should be entered, but it was not itself a judgment; and until something further was done the case was not in a position to be brought here. It would seem that nothing more has been done, and that the appeal is based simply upon the filing of that paper. If that were the whole difficulty, however, we should give an opportunity to move for the entry of a judg
Appeal dismissed.