Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1977

McClain v. Myers

McClain v. Myers
Superior Court of Pennsylvania · Decided June 29, 1977 · Cercone, Hoffman, Jacobs, Price, Spaeth, Voort, Watkins
248 Pa. Super. 7; 374 A.2d 976; 1977 Pa. Super. LEXIS 2028

McClain v. Myers

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM:

The lower court’s opinion in support of its order granting demurrers correctly concludes that the damages demanded by appellants are too speculative. However, the record does not support the lower court’s conclusion that appellants have received full restitution. Therefore, the case is remanded for a determination of this factual issue. If, on remand, the lower court finds that appellants have not received full restitution, the lower court’s order must be modified to achieve that result. If the lower court finds that appellants have received full restitution, including costs and interest, the order of the lower court is affirmed.

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