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Frenduta v. Yoscovitch

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Oct 13, 1924
84 Pa. Super. 58 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1924)

Opinion

March 4, 1924.

October 13, 1924.

Appeal, No. 4, Oct. T., 1924, by appellants, from judgment of C.P. Luzerne Co., Jan. T., 1923, No. 244, discharging rule to open judgment, in the case of Frank Frenduta and Margaret Frenduta v. Michael Yoscovitch and Mary Yoscovitch.

Before PORTER, HENDERSON, TREXLER, KELLER, LINN and GAWTHROP, JJ. Affirmed.


Argued March 4, 1924.


This appeal presents the same questions and involves a consideration of practically the same evidence discussed in the case of Foos v. Pogar, in which an opinion has this day been filed, and for the reasons there stated we are convinced that the court below did not abuse its discretion in refusing to open the judgment.

The order of the court below is affirmed and the appeal dismissed at cost of the appellants.


Summaries of

Frenduta v. Yoscovitch

Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Oct 13, 1924
84 Pa. Super. 58 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1924)
Case details for

Frenduta v. Yoscovitch

Case Details

Full title:Frenduta et ux. v. Yoscovitch et ux., Appellants

Court:Superior Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Oct 13, 1924

Citations

84 Pa. Super. 58 (Pa. Super. Ct. 1924)