55 Pa. Super. 497 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1913
The only matter assigned for error is the order, which is set forth at length in the assignment, transferring to William J. Dowling the retail liquor license originally granted, to Andró Stremba, the appellant. The petition for the transfer sets forth all the facts that are essential to the jurisdiction of the court, and it is stated in the order that it was made after hearing. No irregularity appears in the record, and nothing is before us from which an inference of an abuse of discretion can be drawn. As pointed out in McCabe’s License, 11 Pa. Superior Ct. 560, our revisory jurisdiction is limited; it is confined to the inquiry whether the court has kept within the limits of its jurisdiction and proceeded with regularity according to law. In the determination of that question we cannot have the aid of the evidence
The order is affirmed.