Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1911

Feighan v. Sobers

Feighan v. Sobers
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided April 24, 1911 · Brown, Elkin, Mestrezat, Potter, Stewart
231 Pa. 463; 80 A. 1090; 1911 Pa. LEXIS 867

Feighan v. Sobers

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

The averments by the appellee in his affidavit on which he obtained a rule to open the judgment entered against him, taken in connection with his deposition in support of the rule, justified the court in opening the judgment and letting him into a defense. The appellant has shown nothing that requires us to say there was an abuse of the court’s discretion.

Appeal dismissed.

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