Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1965

Tick v. Sholin

Tick v. Sholin
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided March 16, 1965 · Bell, Brien, Cohen, Eagen, Jones, Mus, Nno, Roberts
417 Pa. 565; 207 A.2d 792; 1965 Pa. LEXIS 447

Tick v. Sholin

Opinion of the Court

Opinion

Per Curiam,

This action in equity was instituted by the plaintiffs, Jack Tick and Sidney Tick, against the defendant, Frances Sholin, seeking partition of certain real estate devised to the parties by the will of their mother.

Before appellant filed her answer, the parties entered into a written agreement for the sale by plaintiffs to defendant-appellant of their interest in the property. Defendant maintains that since the plaintiffs breached the sales agreement the equity action cannot be pursued.

The chancellor determined that plaintiffs were entitled to a decree directing partition, which decree was affirmed by the court en banc. We agree with the determination of the chancellor that the agreement to purchase was not fully performed by the defendant and that the plaintiffs properly rescinded the agree*567ment, thus permitting them to pursue the partition action. The order of partition was properly decreed.

Decree affirmed at appellant’s cost.

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