Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1889

Buchert v. Boyertown Borough

Buchert v. Boyertown Borough
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided March 18, 1889
1 Monag. 577; 17 A. 190; 1889 Pa. LEXIS 1323

Buchert v. Boyertown Borough

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

There is nothing in either of the specifications of error that requires a reversal of this judgment. The evidence was insufficient to support a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, and the learned judge of the common pleas should have affirmed defendant’s point, in which he was asked to direct a verdict in its favor. That, however, was a technical error, of which plaintiff had the benefit, and he is, therefore, not in a position to complain.

Judgment affirmed.

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