Filson v. Greenspan

45 A. 330, 194 Pa. 546, 1900 Pa. LEXIS 436
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedFebruary 5, 1900
DocketAppeal, No. 326
StatusPublished

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Filson v. Greenspan, 45 A. 330, 194 Pa. 546, 1900 Pa. LEXIS 436 (Pa. 1900).

Opinion

Per Curiam,

The merest inspection of the testimony in this case shows that the learned court below did perfectly right in granting and in making absolute the rule to open the judgment. The issuing of the scire facias was in direct violation of the agreement made with the plaintiff’s attorney, and cannot be sanctioned. The denial of the agreement merely raises an issue to be decided by a jury.

Judgment affirmed.

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