Case Name: López v. Córdova Dávila, District Judge
Court: Supreme Court of Puerto Rico
Jurisdiction: Puerto Rico
Decision Date: 1912-01-10
Citations: 18 P.R. 1
Docket Number: No. 87
Parties: López v. Córdova Dávila, District Judge.
Judges: Chief Justice Hernandez and Justices MacLeary, Wolf, del Toro and Aldrey concurred.
Reporter: Puerto Rico Reports
Volume: 18
Pages: 1–1

Head Matter:
López v. Córdova Dávila, District Judge.
Application for a Writ of Certiorari.
No. 87.
Decided January 10, 1912.
CbrtioraRI- — Substantive Law — Erroneous Construction.-^-Where the only error assigned in a petition for a writ of certiorari is the erroneous construction of a principle of substantive law and not one of procedure or of jurisdiction the writ does not lie and the petition will be denied.
Mr. Rafael Lopes Landron for petitioner.

Opinion:
DECISION BY THE COURT.
As the only error assigned in this petition involves merely a question of construction of a principle of substantive law and not one of procedure or of jurisdiction, this court, following the decisions in Núñez v. District Court (p. 190); Axtmayer v. Aldrey (p. 623); and Martínez v. Soto Nussa (p.676), volume 14 of the Porto Rico Eeports, hereby denies the application made herein for a writ of certiorari.
Petition denied.
Chief Justice Hernandez and Justices MacLeary, Wolf, del Toro and Aldrey concurred.