Pennsylvania Co. v. Marcus
Pennsylvania Co. v. Marcus
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This is a rule to show cause why a judgment by confession should not be set aside for failure to file the notice required by the supplement of May 28th, 1907 (Pamph. L., p. 563; Comp. Stat., p. 3423) to the act concerning proceedings on bonds and mortgages, &c., approved March 12th, 1880. The notice that was filed did not comply with this supplement in that it failed to set forth the court in which it was proposed to enter such judgment. This was fatal to the notice.
The reasoning of Mr. Justice Kalisch’s opinion in ISTew v. Roggee, filed since the argument of this rule and not yet
The rule to show cause is discharged.
Reference
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- PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCE ON LIVES, &c. v. ANDREW MARCUS
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