Case Name: The Inhabitants of Pembroke versus The Inhabitants of Abington
Court: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Jurisdiction: Massachusetts
Decision Date: 1806-09
Citations: 1 Tyng 142
Docket Number: 
Parties: The Inhabitants of Pembroke versus The Inhabitants of Abington.
Judges: 
Reporter: Massachusetts Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 136–137

Head Matter:
The Inhabitants of Pembroke versus The Inhabitants of Abington.
Practice. — A writ of error, being a writ of right, may be taken out without motion.
Errors should be inserted in the sd.fa.
B. Whitman read a petition praying that a writ of error might issue on a judgment of the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Plymouth, rendered in April last.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
This writ must issue in the county where thejudg ment was rendered. You have no occasion to petition for it, as it is a writ of right, gran table ex debito justiti.ee. File your errors in the clerk's office at Pli/mouih, and take out your writ of course If you insert the assignment of errors in your scire facias, you may probably have a decision at the first term.
Smith vs. Franklin & Al. 1 Mass. Rep. 480. — Skipwith vs. Hill, ante, 26.