Hovey's Estate

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Hovey's Estate, 198 Pa. 385 (Pa. 1901)
48 A. 311; 1901 Pa. LEXIS 795
Brown, Fell, McCollum, Mestiiezat, Mitchell, Potter

Hovey's Estate

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

The exceptions to the conclusions arrived at by the auditing judge were, upon due consideration, dismissed, and the conclusions aforesaid were approved. The assignments of error are nothing more than a repetition of the exceptions dismissed. The argument based on the exceptions has not resulted in a conviction of error in the adjudication. The latter appears to have been carefully considered by the auditing judge and to be well sustained by principle and authority. The decree of the orphans’ court is sustained and the assignments are dismissed.

Decree affirmed and appeals dismissed at the costs of the appellants.

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Syllabus
Corporations — Foreign corporations —Doing business —Registration— Commission merchant—Act of April 22, 1874, P. L. 108. A foreign corporation which sells its goods to commission merchants, and has no place of business in Pennsylvania, and is not registered under the act of April 22, 1874, may recover from the estate of a commission merchant who has guaranteed his sales, the amount of sales made by decedent within the state to purchasers who subsequently failed to pay.