Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1887

Stull v. Weigle

Stull v. Weigle
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided February 21, 1887
5 Sadler 165; 8 A. 578; 20 Week. No. 98; 1887 Pa. LEXIS 522

Stull v. Weigle

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam :

This is rather a close case; but, under the modern authorities in this state, we think the evidence presented a case proper for the jury. The occupation of the vendee was such that it was difficult for him to have any other possession of the property-than that which he had, without depriving himself of the convenient use thereof.

The evidence was submitted in a correct manner.

Judgment affirmed.

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