Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1894

Mingle v. Rossman

Mingle v. Rossman
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided April 30, 1894 · Fell, Green, McCollum, Sterrett, Williams
161 Pa. 366; 29 A. 46; 1894 Pa. LEXIS 698

Mingle v. Rossman

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:,

An examination of the testimony relied on by the defendants in this case has satisfied us that the learned court was right in discharging the rule to open the judgment. It is unnecessary to enter upon a detailed consideration of the testimony. It would require more time than we can command, and, in the end, it would serve no useful purpose.

Decree affirmed and appeal dismissed with costs to be paid by the defendants.

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