Andrews v. Pennsylvania Railroad

11 A.2d 145, 337 Pa. 258, 1940 Pa. LEXIS 396
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJanuary 10, 1940
DocketAppeal, 285
StatusPublished

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Andrews v. Pennsylvania Railroad, 11 A.2d 145, 337 Pa. 258, 1940 Pa. LEXIS 396 (Pa. 1940).

Opinion

Pee Curiam,

Defendant appeals from the refusal of judgment n. o. v. in an action of trespass. The appeal turns on facts to be found by a jury; no complaint is made of the instructions to the jury, which found facts supporting the verdict. The judgment is therefore affirmed.

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