First National Bank v. Everett

77 A. 441, 228 Pa. 272, 1910 Pa. LEXIS 472
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMay 16, 1910
DocketAppeal, No. 100
StatusPublished

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First National Bank v. Everett, 77 A. 441, 228 Pa. 272, 1910 Pa. LEXIS 472 (Pa. 1910).

Opinion

Per Curiam,

It was conceded at the argument that if there was a defective service of the writ it was cured by a general appearance for the defendants. The amendment suggested by the learned trial judge in his opinion on the motion for judgment non obstante veredicto was subsequently regularly allowed.

On his opinion we affirm the judgment.

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