Brown v. Superior Court
California Supreme Court May 27, 1884 No. No. 8011Published
Synopsis
Certiorari.—Where a Court has Jurisdiction of the subject matter, and of the parties to an action, an order, though erroneous, if not in excess of jurisdiction, cannot he reviewed on certiorari.
By the COURT. The superior court having jurisdiction of the estate of the insolvent, Baeher, and of all persons interested in it, it is clear that the order of that court directing the assignee to pay out of the estate certain sums of money, if erroneous, was not in excess of its jurisdiction.
Writ denied and proceedings dismissed.
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