Shuey v. Lebanon County
196 A.2d 343, 413 Pa. 285
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Shuey v. Lebanon County, 196 A.2d 343, 413 Pa. 285 (Pa. 1964).
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The petition for original jurisdiction is dismissed. The petition for certiorari was granted because of an apparent emergency. After argument, the preliminary objections are sustained and the complaint is dismissed without prejudice. Each party to pay own costs.
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