130 A. 756 | Vt. | 1925
A recognizance, which is defined to be an obligation of record entered into before a court or officer duly authorized for that purpose, is void when taken by one not lawfully authorized so to do. Commonwealth v. Loveridge,
The one here sued on was entered into before a master in chancery, and was attached to the petition for a new trial inCapital Garage Co. v. Powell,
No question of estoppel is raised or considered.
*85Judgment affirmed.