Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1957

Paull v. Paull

Paull v. Paull
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided April 22, 1957 · Arnold, Bell, Chidsey, Cohsn, Jones, Musmanno
389 Pa. 16; 131 A.2d 599; 1957 Pa. LEXIS 334

Paull v. Paull

Opinion of the Court

Opinion

Per Curiam,

The provision in paragraph 3 of the decree appealed from, which imposes a lien of Us pendens on real estate owned by the defendant, Charles T. Pauli, and his wife by the entireties to secure the payments ordered by paragraphs 1 and 2 of the decree to be made by Charles T. Pauli, individually, to Leo L. Pauli, plaintiff, was beyond the power of the court below to decree. Accordingly, paragraph 3 of the decree is hereby declared to be invalid and of no effect.

As so modified, the decree is affirmed at the appellee’s costs.

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