156 Pa. 320 | Pa. | 1893
Opinion by
We gather from the paper books and the arguments that this is only one of a series of suits involving the claims of the parties, and it may be that on the merits of the controversy the result is right, but the steps by which it was reached cannot be defended.
The ejectment was by Krepps against Mitchell. The appellant Thompson asked leave to intervene and defend, on the ground that Mitchell was in under him, but this being opposed
The execution of the habere facias is set aside and record remitted with directions to award appellant a writ of restitution.