Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1845

Sergeant v. Kuhn

Sergeant v. Kuhn
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided April 25, 1845
2 Pa. 393; 1845 Pa. LEXIS 363

Sergeant v. Kuhn

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

— The principles of this case were so fully considered at the .present term in Norris v. Clymer, ante, 277, that no more is necessary at present than to affirm the judgment. Mrs. Sergeant will have a title on which she may rely with implicit confidence, and she will doubtless pay the stipulated price for it with cheerfulness. The facts stated in her affidavit constituted no defence; and the plaintiffs were clearly entitled to recover.

Judgment affirmed.

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