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Schu v. Pittsburgh

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Apr 14, 1941
19 A.2d 409 (Pa. 1941)

Opinion

March 24, 1941.

April 14, 1941.

Before SCHAFFER, C. J., MAXEY, DREW, LINN, STERN and PATTERSON, JJ.

Appeals, Nos. 66 and 67, March T., 1941, from judgments of Superior Court, April T., 1941, Nos. 103 and 104, affirming judgment of C. P. Allegheny Co., April T., 1938, No. 2585, in case of William P. Schu et ux. v. City of Pittsburgh. Judgments affirmed.

Trespass for personal injuries and property damage. Before GRAFF, P. J., specially presiding.

The facts are stated in the opinion of the Superior Court, reported in 143 Pa. Super. 101.

Verdicts for plaintiffs and judgments thereon. Defendant appealed to the Superior Court which affirmed the judgment of the court below. Appeal by defendant to Supreme Court allowed. Error assigned was the action of the Superior Court in overruling the assignment of error.

Bennett Rodgers, Assistant City Solicitor, with him Wm. Alvah Stewart, City Solicitor, for appellant.

Harry Diamond, for appellee.


The judgments are affirmed on the opinion of the Superior Court.


Summaries of

Schu v. Pittsburgh

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Apr 14, 1941
19 A.2d 409 (Pa. 1941)
Case details for

Schu v. Pittsburgh

Case Details

Full title:Schu et ux. v. Pittsburgh, Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Apr 14, 1941

Citations

19 A.2d 409 (Pa. 1941)
19 A.2d 409

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