Willwerth v. Dunlap

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391 Pa. 12 (1958)

Willwerth, Appellant, v. Dunlap.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Argued November 15, 1957.

January 6, 1958.

*13 Before JONES, C.J., BELL, CHIDSEY, MUSMANNO, ARNOLD, JONES and COHEN, JJ.

M.R. Eaby, with him Eaby & Eaby, for appellants.

Charles R. Cooper, Jr., with him Louis S. May, Barley, Snyder, Cooper & Mueller, for appellees.

OPINION PER CURIAM, January 6, 1958:

The chancellor's findings of fact are supported by the evidence, and, having been confirmed by the court en banc on exceptions, have the weight of a jury's verdict. The conclusions of law which the chancellor correctly applied to the established facts, fully justify the final decree entered.

Decree affirmed at appellants' costs.

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