Case Name: Zimmerman & Co., Appellants, v. The Somerset Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Court: Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1927-04-27
Citations: 91 Pa. Super. 421
Docket Number: Appeal No. 123
Parties: Zimmerman & Co., Appellants, v. The Somerset Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Judges: Before Porter, P. J., Henderson, Trent,er., Keller, Linn, Gawthrop and Cunningham, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania Superior Court Reports
Volume: 91
Pages: 421–422

Head Matter:
Zimmerman & Co., Appellants, v. The Somerset Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Argued April 13, 1927.
Before Porter, P. J., Henderson, Trent,er., Keller, Linn, Gawthrop and Cunningham, JJ.
C. W. Walker, and with him E. O. Kooser, for appellant. ■ !
Charles F. Uhl, of Uhl é Ealy, for appellee.
April 27, 1927:

Opinion:
Per Curiam,
This appeal is from judgment entered in the court below pursuant to authority conferred in a case stated submitted by tbe parties, for tbe opinion of that court. Neither party reserved the right to appeal in the event of an adverse judgment.
It has long been the law that no appeal lies from a judgment so entered unless the right to appeal is reserved in the case stated: Fuller v. Trevoir, 8 S. & R. 529; Hughes' Admr. v. Peaslee, 50 Pa. 257; Commonwealth v. Callahan, 153 Pa. 625. As the parties agreed to be bound by the judgment entered below, this court cannot entertain the appeal. We may say, however, that we have examined the case on its merits and find it properly decided.
The appeal quashed because no right to appeal was reserved.