Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1955

Kane v. D'Orazio

Kane v. D'Orazio
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided January 7, 1955 · Abnold, Bell, Chidsex, Cueiam, Jones, Musmanno, Steabne, Steen
380 Pa. 358; 110 A.2d 249; 1955 Pa. LEXIS 573

Kane v. D'Orazio

Opinion of the Court

Opinion

Pee Cueiam,

The fundamental issues in this case are factual. Since the findings are supported by the evidence and were confirmed by the court en banc, they are binding upon us. As a consequence, the legal question, which the appellant advances, is not germane to the present record. The opinion of the late President Judge Smith for the court below fully justifies that court’s findings and conclusions.

Decree affirmed at appellant’s costs.

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