Putt v. Africa
Putt v. Africa
Opinion of the Court
The petition of the appellants for an issue to quiet the title which they claim to the property in controversy was filed under the provisions of the Act of June 10, 1893, P. L. 415. That act requires two jurisdictional averments to appear in the petition — title and right of possession in the petitioner for the issue and denial thereof by the person or persons on whom the rule to show cause why the issue should not be granted is to be served. Upon the hearing
Appeal dismissed at appellant’s costs.
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- Real estate — Quieting title — Petition—Necessary averments — Act of June 10,1893, P. L. 4-15 — Ejectment. A petition for an issue to quiet title filed under the provisions of the Act of June 10, 1893, P. L. 415, must be dismissed where upon a hearing it appears from the evidence of the petitioners that one of the necessary jurisdictional averments in the petition is not true.