Shaw v. Irvin

210 A.2d 285, 418 Pa. 251, 1965 Pa. LEXIS 590
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMay 25, 1965
DocketAppeal, 7
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Shaw v. Irvin, 210 A.2d 285, 418 Pa. 251, 1965 Pa. LEXIS 590 (Pa. 1965).

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Opinion

Per Curiam,

Plaintiff-appellant brought an action of trespass against defendant and claimed damages in the amount [252]*252of $31,500. At the conclusion of plaintiff’s evidence, the trial court granted defendant’s motion for a compulsory nonsuit which it refused to take off.

Judgment of nonsuit affirmed.

Mr. Justice Musmanno dissents.

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