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Whatley v. Baynard
264 A.2d 721
Pa.
1970
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Opinion

Pee Cubiam,

This is an appeal from an order entered below striking from the record a judgment of non pros, in an action seeking damages for injuries suffered in an automobile accident.

In striking the judgment, the court took into consideration facts outside the record. This was error. A motion to strike off a judgment of non pros., regular on its face, challenges only defects appearing on the face of the record. Cox v. Felice Perri & Sons, 412 Pa. 415, 195 A. 2d 79 (1963). However, since the facts which moved the learned court below to strike the judgment appear to have sufficient merit to warrant the court in the exercise of its discretion to open the judgment, and the court below could properly treat the motion to strike as one to open, 1 we will vacate the order appealed from and remand the record for the purpose of permitting the court below to consider the motion as one to open the judgment.

It is so ordered.

Notes

1

Mazer v. Sargent Electric Co., 407 Pa. 169, 180 A. 2d 63 (1962).

Case Details

Case Name: Whatley v. Baynard
Court Name: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date Published: Apr 22, 1970
Citation: 264 A.2d 721
Docket Number: Appeal, 322
Court Abbreviation: Pa.
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