Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1906

Megahey v. Farmers' & Mechanics' Savings Fund & Loan Ass'n

Megahey v. Farmers' & Mechanics' Savings Fund & Loan Ass'n
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided May 14, 1906 · Brown, Elkin, Fell, Mestrezat, Potter
215 Pa. 351; 64 A. 546; 1906 Pa. LEXIS 798

Megahey v. Farmers' & Mechanics' Savings Fund & Loan Ass'n

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

The assignments of error are to an order sustaining a demurrer by one of the defendants, The Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Savings Fund and Loan Association, to a bill to enjoin the collection of a mortgage held by it. The demurrer is not to defects appearing on the face of the bill, and its allegations are dehors the record. No objection has, however, at any stage of the proceeding been made to this, and the ground of defense raised by the demurrer was considered in the common pleas as if raised by answer. It is alleged in the demurrer that the association has obtained judgment in a proceeding at law on the bond accompanying the mortgage and that in that proceeding the same facts were set up as a defense that are set up by the bill. The jurisdiction at law was broad enough to cover any ground of defense and the adjudication is final and conclusive. To take jurisdiction in equity would be to retry the same case on the same grounds.

The order of the court is affirmed.

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