Tishman v. Host Enterprises, Inc.
Opinion
on June 14, 1980 Helma Tishman, plaintiff, while a guest at defendant, Host Enterprises, Inc. ’s place of business known as Host Farm, had jewelry taken from her room. On September 30, 1981 plaintiff filed a complaint in trespass and assumpsit requesting judgment in the amount of $12,150 together with interest from June 14, 1980. Defendant filed an answer and new matter on November 17, 1982 asserting as one of the defenses the Innkeepers Liability Act, Act of June 12, 1913, P.L. 481, §1, as amended, 37 P.S. §61 (hereinafter referred to as the Act).
A Board of Arbitrators entered judgment against defendant on March 1, 1983. Defendant appealed, and on April 19, 1983 this case was certified by plaintiffs counsel as ready for trial.
A pre-trial conference was held on July 6, 1983, and the issue of immunity under the act was brought up by defendant’s attorney. Counsel agreed that this legal issue could best be disposed of by a motion for summary judgment as to Count II
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