Case Name: Dunham v. Braiman
Court: Connecticut Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Decision Date: 1793-03
Citations: 1 Root 551
Docket Number: 
Parties: Dunham v. Braiman.
Judges: 
Reporter: Connecticut Reports
Volume: 1
Pages: 551–551

Head Matter:
Dunham v. Braiman.
A writ of error will not lie against a judgment in abatement, until tlie final judgment is rendered.
Where the final judgment is omitted in a writ of error, it may be amended on payment of cost.
Ebbor, complaining of ai judgment of tbe County Court, upon pleas in abatement in a certain action, brought by Braiman against Dunbam without setting forth any final judgment in said cause, and for this cause a special demurrer was given.

Opinion:
The plaintiff in error moved to amend his writ by inserting therein the record of the final judgment rendered upon the merits — which was allowed by the court upon payment of cost.