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Johnson v. Murphy
107 Tenn. 558
Tenn.
1901
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Caldwell, J.

C. H. Johnson and others, next of kin of W. C. Newman, deceased, filed this bill against J. D. Murphy, administrator, and the sureties on his bond, for a settlement of the estate. On appeal, the Supreme- Court rendered a decree in favor of the complainants for $5,285.09 and remanded the cause for collection thereof and distribution among those entitled. Thereupon decree was entered in the lower Court, in accordance with the *559j'procedendo, and the -defendants sued out this writ of error.

A writ of error will not lie in such a case, otherwise the litigation might become endless. If it will lie after one remand it will lie after another, and another, and so on, without limit, and the execution of the decree of this Court, through a ^pro-cedendo to the lower Court, may by that means be made practically impossible.

Dismiss the writ.

Case Details

Case Name: Johnson v. Murphy
Court Name: Tennessee Supreme Court
Date Published: Oct 11, 1901
Citation: 107 Tenn. 558
Court Abbreviation: Tenn.
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