Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1919

Dohl v. Clement

Dohl v. Clement
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided February 17, 1919 · Brown, Frazer, Kephart, Moschzisker, Walling
263 Pa. 581; 107 A. 334; 1919 Pa. LEXIS 481

Dohl v. Clement

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

The sole complaint of the appellant is of the refusal of the court below to direct a verdict in its favor, and of the subsequent dismissal of its motion for judgment n. o. v. The case as presented by the appellee justified the finding of liability on the part of the defendant, and, as no complaint is made of any ruling on offers of evidence, or of the instructions to the jury, the judgment is affirmed.

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