Dietrich v. Lancaster
61 A. 1112, 212 Pa. 566
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 22, 1905
DocketAppeal, No. 144
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases
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Dietrich v. Lancaster, 61 A. 1112, 212 Pa. 566 (Pa. 1905).
Opinion
The rule of the court below that reasons for a new trial when not founded on evidence in the cause must be verified by affidavit is not only a reasonable but a good rule, and it does not need to be said again that the court is the best judge of the application of its own rules.
Judgment affirmed on the opinion of the court below refusing a new trial.
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