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Pickle v. Holland
24 Miss. 566
Miss. Ct. App.
1852
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Mr. Justice Fisher

delivered the opinion of the court.

This was a bill filed on the chancery side of the circuit court of Lauderdale county. The record shows that the injunction *567was dissolved on the motion of complainant, from which order a writ of error has been prosecuted to this court.

The order dissolving the injunction does not dismiss the bill, and it is, therefore, merely an interlocutory, order, from which a writ of error cannot be prosecuted. A writ of error can only be prosecuted to a final decree or judgment. The statute allows an appeal from certain interlocutory orders in chancery; and it is only by appeal that a cause' in such cases can be brought into this court.

Motion to dismiss the writ .of error sustained, and judgment against the plaintiff in error-for costs.

Case Details

Case Name: Pickle v. Holland
Court Name: Court of Appeals of Mississippi
Date Published: Oct 15, 1852
Citation: 24 Miss. 566
Court Abbreviation: Miss. Ct. App.
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