Gans v. Drew

2 Walk. 418
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedFebruary 18, 1884
DocketNo. 227
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Gans v. Drew, 2 Walk. 418 (Pa. 1884).

Opinion

The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of. the Common Pleas on the 18th February, 1884, in the following opinion:

Per Curiam.

That the parties to a suit may submit all matters at variance ' therein to referees and bind themselves by. an agreement that [420]*420their decision shall be final and conclusive without the right of appeal is well settled; Rogers, et al. vs. Playford, 12 Pa. 181; McCahan vs. Reamy, 33 Pa. 535; Shisler vs. Keavy, 75 Pa. 79; Manhattan Life Ins. Co. vs. McLaughlin, 80 Pa. 53. The-evidence of the referees in this case shows that they kept within, the limits of the claims agreed to be submitted to them, and the-Court committed no error in striking off the appeal.

Judgment affirmed.

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Related

Rogers v. Playford
12 Pa. 181 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1849)
McCahan v. Reamey
33 Pa. 535 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1859)
Shisler v. Keavy
75 Pa. 79 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1874)
Manhattan Life Insurance v. McLaughlin
80 Pa. 53 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1875)

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