Orrell v. Van Gorder & Shepard

96 Pa. 180, 1880 Pa. LEXIS 393
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedNovember 22, 1880
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Orrell v. Van Gorder & Shepard, 96 Pa. 180, 1880 Pa. LEXIS 393 (Pa. 1880).

Opinion

The judgment of the Supreme Court was entered November 22d 1880,

Per Curiam.

This case is ruled by Black v. Tricker, 9. P. F. Smith 13, and Ely v. McDaniel, 14 Norris 472, decided at this term. In this last case it was held that the deed of a feme sole trader, without any decree and without her husband, was valid as against her, which goes much further than the case presented on this record.

Judgment affirmed.

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