Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1888

Weaver v. Reed

Weaver v. Reed
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided January 3, 1888 · Cueiam, Gheest, Gordon, Paxson, Steeeett, Williams
7 Sadler 597

Weaver v. Reed

Opinion of the Court

Per Cueiam:

Under the decision of this court, the statement of an account between the contestant parties was all that remained to be done. The matter was properly referred to a master, who heard the proofs of the parties and stated an account.

We have examined the report of the master, and agree with the court below: That there is nothing in it which requires correction.

The appeal is dismissed and the decree affirmed, at the costs of the appellant.

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