138 Mass. 379 | Mass. | 1885
Under the Pub. Sts. c. 187, § 4, reenacting the Gen. Sts. c. 146, §§ 5, 6, a writ of error to reverse a judgment may be sued out within six years after the entering of the judgment; or, if an action of contract or writ of scire facias is brought on a judgment, a writ of error may be sued out at any time within six years after the bringing of such action or writ. A want of jurisdiction in the court rendering the judgment is peculiarly a proper matter to be assigned for error. Pub. Sts. c. 187, § 3.
Upon a writ of error, the actual facts upon which the jurisdiction depended inight be shown; and if, upon those facts, the
Exceptions overruled.