Case Name: Silo Inc. v. Phila. Electric Co. et al., Appellant. Appeal of Philadelphia Electric Company
Court: Superior Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1980-05-16
Citations: 286 Pa. Super. 637
Docket Number: No. 2032
Parties: Silo Inc. v. Phila. Electric Co. et al., Appellant. Appeal of Philadelphia Electric Company.
Judges: Before HESTER, WICKERSHAM and LIPEZ, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania Superior Court Reports
Volume: 286
Pages: 637–638

Head Matter:
427 A.2d 254
Silo Inc. v. Phila. Electric Co. et al., Appellant. Appeal of Philadelphia Electric Company.
Argued March 17, 1980.
Wayne M. Thomas, for appellant;
Robert R. Reeder, for Silo, appellee;
M. Landon Spencer, for Federal Pacific Electric Co., appellee;
Earl T. Britt, for Keystone, appellee;
John F. McElvenny, for A Kravtiz & Sons, appellee.
Before HESTER, WICKERSHAM and LIPEZ, JJ.

Opinion:
The order of the court below striking the default judgment as to liability entered by the Prothonotary pursuant to Philadelphia R.Civ.P. 4005(d) (later Rule 145) against addi tional defendant, Federal Pacific Electric Company for failure to answer interrogatories is affirmed. See Gonzales v. Proeaccio Brothers Trucking Company, 268 Pa.Super. 245, 407 A.2d 1338 (1979).
Order affirmed.
. Rule 145 was repealed on September 20, 1979, in accordance with the decision in Gonzales.