Mitchell v. Dennison

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Mitchell v. Dennison, 442 Pa. 631 (Pa. 1971)
274 A.2d 760; 1971 Pa. LEXIS 1086
Beien, Cohen, Consideration, Cueiam, Eagen, Jones, Pomeeoy, Robeets, Roberts, Took

Mitchell v. Dennison

Opinion of the Court

Opinion

Pee Cueiam,

Order affirmed on the authority of Ehnes v. Wagner, 388 Pa. 102, 130 A. 2d 171 (1957); Ahrens v. Gold-*632stein, 376 Pa. 114, 102 A. 2d 164 (1954) ; Reidlinger v. Cameron, 287 Pa. 24, 134 Atl. 418 (1926). See, also, Stark v. Breen, 435 Pa. 20, 24, 255 A. 2d 115 (1969).

Mr. Chief Justice Bell took no part in the consideration or decision of this case. Mr. Justice Cohen took no part in the decision of this case.

Dissenting Opinion

Mr. Justice Roberts

dissents for the reasons set forth in Emperee v. Meyers, 440 Pa. 430, 437, 269 A. 2d 731, 734 (1970) (dissenting opinion). See, also, Shuchman, Judgment Notes §48.5 (1961).

Reference

Full Case Name
Mitchell v. Dennison et ux.
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published