18 Pa. Super. 24 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1901
Opinion by
The statement of claim sets forth that the plaintiffs made, pursuant to contract by correspondence, certain punchers and dies fitted to a No. 3 Stiles & Parker Press, which were delivered to the defendants and accepted by them. This action is brought for the price. To the statement, in addition to the correspondence relating to the contract, was appended other correspondence by mail and by wire, which the defendants complain was not properly a part of the pleading (because anticipatory of a possible defense) and of which the court below took cognizance in entering judgment for want of a sufficient affidavit of defense. It may be admitted that some part of this
The court below allowed a credit to the defendants of $45.00, which, by one of their own letters, .appears to be the amount required to adapt the machinery to the purpose required by the defendants. As this credit enures to the advantage of the defendants it cannot be made here the subject of complaint. We have not been convinced by the able argument of counsel for the defendants that error was committed in the action taken by the court below.
The judgment is, therefore, affirmed.