I. Argula v. W.A. Pavlovski
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Opinion
The facts in the case, as determined by the trial court, are nearly an exact duplicate of those found in the companion case ofPozen v. Pavlovski, ante, p. 23 [
With reference to the briefs filed by appellants, an identical situation is presented as is presented in the Pozen case. The two cases were tried together and the evidence in the one case is similar to that adduced in the other. In other words, it may be said that in no respect, whether in the pleadings, the evidence, the findings, judgment of the court, the appeal, or the briefs, does one of the cases present any substantial difference from the other.
[1] Relying on the authority of the said case of Pozen v.Pavlovski, ante, p. 23 [
Conrey, P.J., and York, J., concurred. *Page 797
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