L. Straus & Sons v. Wanamaker

175 Pa. 213 | Pa. | 1896

Per Curiam,

The correctness of the learned'referee’s rulings, on which the judgment is based, is so amply vindicated in his very able and exhaustive report, that it is wholly unnecessary for us to add anything thereto. We are all satisfied from an examination of the record that there is nothing therein to justify us in sustaining any of the specifications of error.

The judgment is therefore affirmed on the report of the referee.

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