Turner, J. It is fundamental that appeal lies only ■ on behalf of a party aggrieved. Unless an appellant can show that his rights have been invaded, no error is shown to have been committed by the court or body which entered the final order. As stated in 2 American Jurisprudence, 941, Section 149: “It is a fundamenta…
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