Case ID: sadler_1/html/0337-02.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Re Road in Shaler Township.
    Objections to report of reviewers cannot be heard on appeal, unless they were presented below by exceptions to confirmation of the report of the reviewers.
    (Decided January 4, 1886.)
    Certiorari to the Quarter Sessions of Allegheny County.
    Affirmed.
    Note. — Advantage may be taken of errors apparent on the face of the record in road proceedings, though no exceptions were filed in the quarter sessions. Be O’Hara Twp. Road, 152 Ea. 319, 25 Atl. 602; Be Spring-brook Road, 64 Da. 451; Re Bean’s Road, 35 Da. 280; Re Frankstown Twp. Road, 26 Da. 472. But the appellate court will not reverse under such circumstances where the defect is not apparent on the record.- Re Road, 17 Pa. 116; Re Lower Merion Road, 18 Pa. 238; Hollertown Road, 5 Watts. & S. 202. And in Re Road, 18 Pa. 463, the supreme court declined to reverse for a defect apparent on the record, because it was not presented to the consideration of the court below.
    
      ■J. D. Shafer and Walter Lyon for appellants.
    
      Henry Ewing and John 0. Bryant for appellees.
   Per Curiam :

As the appellants filed no exceptions to the confirmation of the report of the reviewers, they have no standing here. Exceptions cannot be made for the first time here, and the appellants cannot now adopt those made by other persons who are satisfied with the decision of the court below.

Judgment affirmed.