Case Name: Jacob K. Snapp vs. Jacob Zink
Court: Tennessee Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Tennessee
Decision Date: 1827-07
Citations: 1 Mart. & Yer. 265
Docket Number: 
Parties: Jacob K. Snapp vs. Jacob Zink.
Judges: 
Reporter: Tennessee Reports
Volume: 8
Pages: 265–266

Head Matter:
Jacob K. Snapp vs. Jacob Zink.
ISrrors must be assigned, on or before the firstday of the terra, to which the writ of error is returnable, or a nonpros, will be entered.
Zink recovered a judgment upon motion against Snapp, who was sheriff of Sullivan county, for failing to return in time an execution, which had come into his hands, at the-suit of plaintiff against a certain Elisha Cato. Snapp prosecuted a writ of error to this court, but no errors are assigned upon the record.
Kennedy, for the defendant in error,
moved to non pros. the plaintiff’s writ of error.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Let the nonpros, be entered. By a rule of this court, errors should be assigned, on or before the first day of the term, to which the writ of error is returnable; and we believe it is necessary to adhere strictly to the rules prescribed.
Nonpros• entered.