33 Pa. Super. 93 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1907
Opinion by
The plaintiff filed a statement, in this action of assumpsit, which averred the following facts material to the question presented by this appeal: Charles C. Moore, on September 26, 1893, granted and demised the premises, No. 2101 Monmouth street, in the city of Philadelphia, to Albert Kirn, his heirs and assigns, reserving a yearly ground rent of $120. The deed contained covenants by Kirn, for himself, his heirs and assigns, to pay the yearly ground rent of $120, to pay all taxes thereafter to be assessed upon the land, as well as upon the ground rent charged by the deed thereof, and to
The order of the court below is reversed and the record is remitted to the court below, with directions to enter judgment against the defendant for such sum as to right and justice may belong, unless other legal or equitable cause be shown to the court below why such judgment should not be so entered.