70 Pa. Super. 567 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1919
Opinion by
The appellants assignments relate to the charge of the court and the argument is largely devoted to a discussion of the second assignment which alleges failure on the part of the trial judge to “adequately and justly and fairly submit the matters in issue” for the proper consideration of the jury. Specific complaints are: (a) a comment on the depositions offered by the defendants; (b) a remark that the plaintiffs’ witness appeared to have no financial interest in the case; and (c) that he naturally would have accepted rather than rejected the hides if they had been in accordance with the contract. The action was based on a contract in writing for the sale of one thousand cowhides which the defendants undertook to sell to the plaintiffs and which as alleged they had failed to do, as a result of which the plaintiffs sustained a loss because of a rise in the price of hides.
The judgment is affirmed.