Crider v. Crider

97 A. 68, 251 Pa. 543, 1916 Pa. LEXIS 501
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJanuary 3, 1916
DocketAppeal, No. 124
StatusPublished

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Crider v. Crider, 97 A. 68, 251 Pa. 543, 1916 Pa. LEXIS 501 (Pa. 1916).

Opinion

Per Curiam,

This appeal is from the refusal of the court below to set aside a verdict taken by agreement and to strike off the judgment entered on it. The court found from testimony taken before a commissioner that the averments [544]*544of fraud in appellant’s petition to have the verdict set aside and the judgment stricken oft were false and that the verdict had been properly taken. This finding was amply justified, and the appeal is, therefore, dismissed at appellant’s costs.

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