School District of the City of Harrishurg v. Long

10 A. 769, 7 Sadler 337, 1887 Pa. LEXIS 725
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania·Decided October 3, 1887·No. No. 15·Published·Cited by 4 cases

Opinion

Per Oueiam:

The defendant below was the lessee of the plaintiff; and there is no proof that the lease was obtained from the school district by any species of craft or fraud. The court, therefore, properly held that the tenant could not impeach its lessor’s title.

The judgment is affirmed.

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