Case Name: Allegheny County v. Virgin, Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1958-04-21
Citations: 392 Pa. 287
Docket Number: Appeal, No. 51
Parties: Allegheny County v. Virgin, Appellant.
Judges: Before Jones, C. J., Bell, Chidsex, Musmanno, Arnold, Jones and Cohen, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania State Reports
Volume: 392
Pages: 287–288

Head Matter:
Allegheny County v. Virgin, Appellant.
Argued March 24, 1958.
Before Jones, C. J., Bell, Chidsex, Musmanno, Arnold, Jones and Cohen, JJ.
John F. Gloeclcner, with him Waldo P. Breeden, for appellant.
Frank Reich, for appellee.
April 21, 1958:

Opinion:
Opinion
Per Curiam,
The order of the court below discharging the rule obtained by the defendant on May 8, 1957, calling upon the plaintiff to show cause why a judgment entered against the defendant on October 29, 1931, for want of an appearance, should not be stricken off for a technical and immaterial defect in the statement of claim served with the summons, is affirmed on the opinion of Judge Homer S. Brown for the court below reported at 12 Pa. D. & C. 2d 40.
Affirmed.