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Adelizzi v. O'Meara

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Oct 30, 1946
49 A.2d 263 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1946)

Opinion

October 8, 1946.

October 30, 1946.

Appeals — Practice — Service of copies of brief and record upon appellee — Time.

Where an appellant, as required by Rule 60 of the Superior Court, fails to serve copies of his brief and record upon the appellee at least one month before the return day of the certiorari, the writ having issued more than three months prior thereto, the appeal will be dismissed.

Before BALDRIGE, P.J., RHODES, HIRT, RENO, DITHRICH, ROSS and ARNOLD, JJ.

Appeal, No. 115, Oct. T., 1946, from order of M.C., Phila. Co., March T., 1946, No. 437, in case of Louis R. Adelizzi v. Richard O'Meara. Appeal dismissed; reargument refused November 12, 1946.

Appeal by tenant from judgment for landlord in eviction proceedings before magistrate.

Rule to strike off appeal made absolute, opinion by TUMOLILLO, J. Defendant appealed.

James H. Molloy, for appellant.

Joseph C. Henry, with him Reuben Levine, for appellee.


Argued October 8, 1946.


We are convinced that there is no substantial merit in this appeal. Appellee herein instituted proceedings before a magistrate under the Act of March 31, 1905, P.L. 87, 68 P. S. § 366 et seq., for possession of a residence of which appellant is tenant. The magistrate, after hearing, entered judgment in favor of appellee. Appellant appealed to the municipal court, which, on motion filed by appellee, struck off the appeal. No meritorious defense appears to have been made before the magistrate, nor does any appear elsewhere in the record. Appellant has introduced some technical objections to the action of the court below. Appellee has presented a motion to dismiss the appeal for violation of Rule 60 of this court. Appellant has filed an answer to the motion. Certiorari from this court was issued on April 17, 1946. Appellant failed to serve any copies of his brief or record upon appellee until September 25, 1946, which was five days prior to the return day of the writ. Under Rule 60 of this court appellant was obliged to serve the required copies of his brief and record upon appellee at least one month before the return day of the certiorari, the writ having issued more than three months prior thereto. Appellant having failed to comply with the above requirements within the time specified, the appeal is dismissed, at the cost of appellant.


Summaries of

Adelizzi v. O'Meara

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Oct 30, 1946
49 A.2d 263 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1946)
Case details for

Adelizzi v. O'Meara

Case Details

Full title:Adelizzi v. O'Meara, Appellant

Court:Superior Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Oct 30, 1946

Citations

49 A.2d 263 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1946)
49 A.2d 263

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