Giles v. Cavanaugh
4 A. 205, 2 Sadler 415, 1886 Pa. LEXIS 719
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Giles v. Cavanaugh, 4 A. 205, 2 Sadler 415, 1886 Pa. LEXIS 719 (Pa. 1886).
Opinion
The action in this case was trespass; its nature was not altered by an appeal from the judgment of the register. No other affidavit was necessary than that required to secure the appeal.
It follows that the court of common pleas did right in striking off the judgment entered against the defendants for want of an affidavit of defense.
The judgment is affirmed.
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