Mitchell v. Richmond
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Mitchell v. Richmond, 164 Pa. 566 (Pa. 1894)
30 A. 486; 1894 Pa. LEXIS 1121
Dean, Fell, Green, McCollum, Mitchell, Sterrett, Williams
Mitchell v. Richmond
Opinion of the Court
There is nothing in the third and fourth specifications of error that would justify a reversal of the judgment. The first and second specifications relate to the question of law reserved. That question has been so fully considered and satisfactorily disposed of by the learned president of the court below, in his opinion sent up with the record, that little, if anything, can be added thereto; and we- therefore affirm the judgment on Iris opinion.
Judgment affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Thomas Mitchell v. Caroline Richmond
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- 7 cases
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- Published
- Syllabus
- Married women—Promissory note—Life insurance. A married woman may bind herself by a promissory note given by her and accepted in payment of the original premium for a policy of insurance on the life of her husband for the benefit of herself, if living at the death of her husband, and if she should then be dead, to be paid to her children.