Case Name: Hoffa versus Morter. Hoffa's Appeal
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1876-10-09
Citations: 82 Pa. 297
Docket Number: 
Parties: Hoffa versus Morter. Hoffa’s Appeal.
Judges: Before Agnew, C. J., Sharswood, Mercur, Gordon, Paxson and Woodward, JJ. Williams, J., absent.
Reporter: Pennsylvania State Reports
Volume: 82
Pages: 297–297

Head Matter:
Hoffa versus Morter. Hoffa’s Appeal.
June 8th 1876.
Before Agnew, C. J., Sharswood, Mercur, Gordon, Paxson and Woodward, JJ. Williams, J., absent.
Appeal from the Court of Common Pleas of Sullivan county: Of January Term 1876, No. 127. Certified from Eastern District.
Appeal of Jacob Hoffa from a judgment making absolute a rule taken by the above defendant to show cause why the acknowledgment of a sheriff’s deed should not be stricken off or the sale set aside. The facts appear in Jackson, to use, v. Morter, supra.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice Mercur
delivered the opinion of the court, October 9th 1876.
As an appeal does not lie from the judgment of the court setting aside a sheriff's sale, the appeal is dismissed.