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Patterson v. Pyle
1 Monag. 351
Pa.
1889
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Per Curiam,

The court below committed no-error in striking off this judgment. There was no authority in the lease to confess a judgment in favor of the plaintiffs. Had the.confession of judgment followed the lease there would have been no room for objection upon this ground. The judgment was-properly stricken off, however, for the further reason that there was - nothing upon the record to show that the defendant had broken any of the covenants in the lease, and the law will not presume that he * has done so.

Judgment affirmed. T. E. P.

Case Details

Case Name: Patterson v. Pyle
Court Name: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date Published: Feb 25, 1889
Citation: 1 Monag. 351
Docket Number: No. 82
Court Abbreviation: Pa.
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