ARSHT v. HATTON

No. 6774.

80 F.Supp. 148 (1948)

ARSHT v. HATTON (BUNIN, Third-Party Defendant; KEYSTONE AUTOMOBILE CLUB CASUALTY CO., Garnishee).

United States District Court E. D. Pennsylvania.

October 8, 1948.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel Polsky and Melvin Alan Bank, both of Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.

Henry Temin and Todd Daniel, both of Philadelphia, Pa., for garnishee.


McGRANERY, District Judge.

This is a motion for a summary judgment, which raises a clear-cut issue of law: has a judgment which has been appealed from after actual trial been "finally determined" within the meaning of a condition in an insurance contract?

Plaintiff originally brought suit for damages sustained in an automobile accident and received a verdict and judgment for $6,500. Defendant's motion for judgment n. o. v. or for a new trial was denied, and...

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