Blum v. Brownstone Bros.
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1875 No. No. 4591Published
Synopsis
Appeal fbom Pbobate Coubt.—An appeal does not lie from an order of the Probate Court refusing to quash an execution.
Appeal.—An appeal to the Supreme Court is a procedure regulated by the provisions of the statute.
By the Court: An appeal to this Court is a procedure regulated by the provisions of the statute. The subjects of áppeat from the Probate Court to this Court, are enumerated in section 969 of the Code of Civil Procedure. An order entered in the Probate Court refusing to quash an execution is not one of these, and the appeal attempted here, therefore, cannot be supported.
Appeal dismissed.
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