Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1888

Scranton Building Ass'n v. Ranck

Scranton Building Ass'n v. Ranck
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided April 30, 1888
9 Sadler 619

Scranton Building Ass'n v. Ranck

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam :

The writ in this case must be quashed. The plaintiff had the option to select one of two findings by the referee, or permit the court to enter judgment on the third; it selected the second of these findings, and directed judgment to be entered accordingly. Having thus voluntarily adopted the judgment now under consideration, it cannot be heard to complain of its own act.

The writ is quashed.

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