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Plumly et al. v. Hadley

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 3, 1928
140 A. 353 (Pa. 1928)

Opinion

November 28, 1927.

January 3, 1928.

Before MOSCHZISKER, C. J., FRAZER, WALLING, SIMPSON, KEPHART, SADLER and SCHAFFER, JJ.

Appeal, No. 321, Jan. T., 1927, by George Sambor, from order of C. P. No. 4, Phila. Co., March T., 1927, No. 13435, awarding writ of peremptory mandamus, in case of Francis L. Plumly et al. v. Will B. Hadley, controller, and George Sambor et al., taxpayers, intervening defendants. Affirmed.

James J. Regan, Jr., for appellant.

Frank R. Savidge, for appellee.


Argued November 28, 1927.


The court below entered an order, directing that a writ of peremptory mandamus should issue to make payment of a warrant in favor of plaintiffs, who are among the creditors named in the ordinance of December 17, 1926, referred to in our opinion in Sambor et al. v. Hadley et al., No. 337, January Term, 1927, filed simultaneously herewith. All the points of substance which arise in this case have been disposed of in that opinion, and our affirmance of the decree entered by the court below in that case necessarily requires the affirmance of the present order.

The order appealed from is affirmed at the cost of appellant.


Summaries of

Plumly et al. v. Hadley

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 3, 1928
140 A. 353 (Pa. 1928)
Case details for

Plumly et al. v. Hadley

Case Details

Full title:Plumly et al. v. Hadley and (Sambor, Appellant)

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Jan 3, 1928

Citations

140 A. 353 (Pa. 1928)
140 A. 353

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