Case Name: Ferrier's Appeal
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1934-01-30
Citations: 314 Pa. 133
Docket Number: Appeal, No. 384
Parties: Ferrier’s Appeal.
Judges: Before Frazer, C. J., Simpson, Kephart, Schaefer, Maxey, Drew and Linn, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania State Reports
Volume: 314
Pages: 133–134

Head Matter:
Ferrier’s Appeal.
Argued January 2, 1934.
Before Frazer, C. J., Simpson, Kephart, Schaefer, Maxey, Drew and Linn, JJ.
Milton A. Kamsler, with him Joseph First, of Bundheim, Foils & Bundheim, for appellant.
Theodore F. Jenkins, Solicitor for School District, Moyne R. Longstreth, Assistant City Solicitor, and Dmid J. Smyth, City Solicitor, for appellee, submitted paper books.
January 30, 1934:

Opinion:
Per Curiam,
The premises, No. 900 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, a four story office building, 34 x 230 feet, was assessed for the tax year 1932, at $418,000. The court below, upon appeal from the board of revision of taxes, after hearing several experts produced by the property owner and the city, determined that the market value of this building and land was $397,184; it reduced the assessment to that amount.
The case is affirmed for the reasons given in Appeal of Westbury Apartments, Inc., 314 Pa. 130, and Appeal of 222 S. Nineteenth Street Corporation, 314 Pa. 132.
Decree affirmed at the cost of appellant.