Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1889

Roper v. Woolford

Roper v. Woolford
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided April 29, 1889 · Befoi, Clark, Collum, Cueiam, Green, Paxson, Pee, Williams
126 Pa. 47; 17 A. 524; 1889 Pa. LEXIS 834

Roper v. Woolford

Opinion of the Court

Pee, Cueiam:

The learned court below affirmed the report of the master without filing an opinion. We do the same. It is so clear and satisfactory that it would be a work of supererogation to add anything to what he has so well said. His findings of facts are warranted by the evidence and his conclusions of law are correct.

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

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