144 Pa. 232 | Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, York County | 1891
We think the learned judge below took the correct view of this case.
Briefly stated, it is as follows:
Since the above was written, our attention has again been called to tbe case of St. Patrick’s Benef. Soc. v. McVey, 92 Pa. 510. That case, however, does not conflict with this, for the reason that the resolution to suspend the weekly payment of benefits was passed before McVey became entitled to benefits as a sick member. He was a member of the society at the time, and bound by the resolution. There was no attempt to deprive him of benefits after the society became chargeable therefor.
Judgment affirmed.