Bleakley v. Greenhill Farms of Lower Merion
139 A.2d 525, 392 Pa. 16, 1958 Pa. LEXIS 404
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Bleakley v. Greenhill Farms of Lower Merion, 139 A.2d 525, 392 Pa. 16, 1958 Pa. LEXIS 404 (Pa. 1958).
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The order appealed from is interlocutory and un-appealable. It does not adjudicate any matter in controversy but merely poses for submission to a jury, the question raised by the pleadings as to whether or not a partnership existed between the plaintiff and the defendants as averred by the complaint and denied by the answer.
Appeal dismissed.
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