A petition to intervene as defendants in the above action was filed by Norman H. Clinton and Elizabeth B. Clinton, to which petition was attached the proposed answer of petitioners to plaintiff’s complaint. It was stipulated and agreed by the parties that if the preliminary objections to plaintiff’s complaint filed by defendant were dismissed, the averments in the petition to intervene could be considered as true, and that no hearing on the petition would be necessary. The court has this day filed an opinion dismissing the preliminary objections to plaintiff’s complaint and it, therefore, becomes necessary to determine whether or not the petition to intervene should be granted.
Petitioners are the owners of the premises covered by the insurance policy issued by plaintiff and covered
And now, November 9, 1956, under the foregoing circumstances the petition of Norman H. Clinton and Elizabeth B. Clinton to intervene as defendants is hereby granted, and they are added as defendants in this action, and directed to file an answer to plaintiff's complaint within 20 days'.
