Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1922

Cheland v. Semenza

Cheland v. Semenza
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided June 24, 1922 · Frazer, Moschzisker, Schaffer, Simpson, Walling
274 Pa. 545; 118 A. 927; 1922 Pa. LEXIS 730

Cheland v. Semenza

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam,

This case involves an attack upon an account of a trustee under a deed of trust. No useful purpose could be served by discussing the various points argued at bar; it is sufficient to say the account was carefully examined by the court below and its auditor, all disputed items being properly vouched and the balance due finally determined. After reviewing the voluminous record, we are not convinced of reversible error in any of the findings excepted to, or that the conclusions reached are wrong.

The decree is affirmed at cost of appellant.

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