Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1914

Commonwealth v. Jacobs

Commonwealth v. Jacobs
Superior Court of Pennsylvania · Decided February 20, 1914 · Head, Henderson, Orlady, Porter, Rice
56 Pa. Super. 173; 1914 Pa. Super. LEXIS 63

Commonwealth v. Jacobs

Opinion of the Court

Opinion by

Orlady, J.,

A writ of alternative mandamus was issued at the instance of James A. Stretch, clerk of courts of Montgomery county, to require the payment to him by the defendants- of a certain sum of money alleged to be due to him as salary. An answer was filed by the respondent to which the plaintiff filed a demurrer, and after a full hearing before the court a judgment was entered in favor of the defendants and the mandamus refused.

Every phase of the question raised by this appellant in this court was fully considered, and we think rightfully decided, in the opinion filed by the court below (Weand, J.), and this judgment is affirmed for the reasons given therein.

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