Citizens Electric Co. v. Lycoming-Edison Co.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Citizens Electric Co. v. Lycoming-Edison Co., 261 Pa. 182 (Pa. 1918)
104 A. 573; 1918 Pa. LEXIS 708
Frazer, Potter, Stewart, Walling
Citizens Electric Co. v. Lycoming-Edison Co.
Opinion of the Court
The appellant in this case asked for an attachment against the defendant, alleging that it had violated the decree of the court below. After a hearing, and upon careful investigation, the trial court found as a fact that the defendant had fully complied with its decree, and it dismissed the rule for the attachment. We have not been convinced that the court below erred in the conclusion which it reached in this respect. Its decree is, therefore, affirmed, and this appeal is dismissed at the cost of appellant.
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- Citizens Electric Company v. Lycoming-Edison Company
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- Appeals — Practice, Supreme Court — Attachment—Violation of injunction decree — Findings of fact. A decree dismissing- a rule for an attachment sought on the ground of an alleged violation of an injunction decree, will not he disturbed on appeal where the lower court, after a hearing and upon careful investigation, found as a fact that the defendant had fully complied with its decree.