Buffalo Township Poor District v. Mifflinburg Borough Poor District

32 A. 28, 168 Pa. 445, 1895 Pa. LEXIS 820
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMay 27, 1895
DocketAppeal, No. 40
StatusPublished

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Buffalo Township Poor District v. Mifflinburg Borough Poor District, 32 A. 28, 168 Pa. 445, 1895 Pa. LEXIS 820 (Pa. 1895).

Opinion

Per Curiam,

A careful examination of the record in this case has failed to convince us that there is any substantial error in the learned judge’s findings of fact or in his conclusions of law. There is nothing in either of the twenty-two specifications of error that requires discussion. For reasons given by the learned president of the court below the decree should be sustained.

Decree affirmed and appeal dismissed with costs to be paid by the appellant.

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