Case Name: THORNE v. ORNAUR
Court: Colorado Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Colorado
Decision Date: 1881-12
Citations: 2 Colo. L. Rep. 217
Docket Number: 
Parties: THORNE v. ORNAUR.
Judges: 
Reporter: Colorado Law Reporter
Volume: 2
Pages: 217–218

Head Matter:
THORNE v. ORNAUR.
(Supreme Court of Colorado,
December Term, 1881.
Appeal from the County Court of Lake County.)
Practice—Appeal—Jurisdiction. No appeal lies from the judgment of a County Court dismissing an appeal from a Justice’s Court, such judgment not affecting a franchise or freehold. Joinder in error does not remove the objection, as consent is insufficient to confer jurisdiction.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The County Court dismisses the appeal from the justice of the peace and gave judgment for costs.
No appeal lies.
Haynes & Parks, for appellant.
H. C. Dillon, for appellee.
The judgment does not amount exclusive or costs, to twenty dollars, nor does it relate to a franchise or freehold. Joinder in error does not remove the objection, as consent is ineffectual to confer jurisdiction. Peabody v. Thatcher, 3 Col., 275.
Appeal dismissed.