Case ID: pa-super_208/html/0365-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Montgomery, J.,", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Lewandowski, Appellant, v. Crawford.
    Argued June 20, 1966.
    Before Ervin, P. J., Wright, Watkins, Montgomery, Jacobs, Hoffman, and Spaulding, JJ.
    
      Joseph Patrick Q-orham, for appellant.
    
      Joseph Q. Manta, with him James M. Marsh, and LaBrum and Doak, for appellee.
    September 15, 1966:
   Opinion by

Montgomery, J.,

This is an appeal by the plaintiff from a judgment entered in defendant’s favor on the pleadings.

The action in trespass was commenced by summons. Subsequently a complaint duly endorsed with notice to defendant to answer within twenty days was filed and served. The defendant answered and under new matter set forth a release but did not endorse his pleading with notice to plaintiff to answer the new matter. Within twenty days after this pleading was filed the plaintiff ordered the case on the trial list without filing an answer to the new matter. Three years later defendant moved for judgment on the pleadings because of plaintiff’s failure to deny the release which had been pleaded in the new matter of the answer. After argument the lower court granted the motion. This was error. Failure to endorse a pleading with notice to answer relieves the opposite party of the obligation to file a responsive pleading, and in consequence, no default judgment can be entered against him, R. C. P. 1026; Phillips v. Evans, 164 Pa. Superior Ct. 410, 65 A. 2d 423 (1949).

Judgment reversed with a procedendo to trial.