Case Name: HARKER vs. ELLIOTT, executor of HARKER
Court: Delaware Superior Court
Jurisdiction: Delaware
Decision Date: 1838
Citations: 2 Harr. 480
Docket Number: 
Parties: HARKER vs. ELLIOTT, executor of HARKER.
Judges: 
Reporter: Delaware Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 480–481

Head Matter:
HARKER vs. ELLIOTT, executor of HARKER.
The Superior Court cannot reserve questions for hearing before all the judges in a case pending in that court, on appeal from the Register’s court.
Appeal from the Register for the probate of wills, &c. &c.
An application was made to the court to reserve the questions arising in this case for hearing in bank ; and, after debate, the court considei ed they had not the power to reserve the questions in a case pending in this court as a court of appeals from the register’s decree. If such power does exist, then the court would have the same power in a case here on appeal from the Orphans’ Court, which the constitution certainly does not contemplate.
It is true, the expressions in the constitution (sec. 7,) are large ? but they evidently have reference to cases standing originally in the Superior Court, from the provision immediately following in reference to proceeding in the cause to verdict, &c„
Wales, for appellant.
J. A. Bayard, for respondent.

Opinion:
Motion refused,