Opinion
December 21, 1979.
Appeal from the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court Division, at No. 168 of 1976, Charles Klein, J.
S. Regen Ginsburg, William R. Pomerantz, Lewis Kates, Philadelphia, for appellant.
John J. Burfete, Jr., John T. Salvucci, Norristown, for appellee.
Before EAGEN, C. J., and O'BRIEN, ROBERTS, NIX, MANDERINO, LARSEN and FLAHERTY, JJ.
OPINION OF THE COURT
In this case, the trial court upheld the validity of the will of the decedent and rejected the contention of the appellant that it was the product of undue influence. After a reading of the record, we are completely satisfied that the court applied the correct tests (cf. In re Clark Estate, 461 Pa. 52, 334 A.2d 628 (1975)) in resolving the issue of undue influence, and that the evidence supports its finding and conclusions.
Decree affirmed. Each party to pay its own costs.
MANDERINO, J., did not participate in the decision of this case.