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Wetherill v. Flanagan
2 Miles 243
Pennsylvania Court of Common P...
1838
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Per Curiam.—

Judgment can be asked in those cases only where there is an explicit and unqualified admission by the garnishees, of the possession of moneys of the defendant. If there is any question of law for the court, it must be raised on the pleadings, and if any question of fact is uncertain, it must go before a jury*

Motion refused.

Case Details

Case Name: Wetherill v. Flanagan
Court Name: Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County
Date Published: Sep 11, 1838
Citation: 2 Miles 243
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