BROOKSIDE DIST. PRODUCTS CORP. v. MONARCH WINE CO.


72 Pa. D. & C. 533 (1949)

Brookside Distilling Products Corporation v. Monarch Wine Company of Georgia

Common Pleas Court of Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.

February 7, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walter L. Hill, Jr., and J. Charles Hanahue, of O'Malley, Harris, Harris & Warren, for plaintiff.

Raymond A. Speiser and Leon M. Levy, for defendant.


HOBAN, P.J., February 7, 1949.

This action was started by a writ of foreign attachment naming the Delaware and Hudson Railroad Corporation as garnishee. By stipulation, the garnishee was released from the attachment and proceedings as to it dissolved, the action continuing between plaintiff and defendant upon the entry of a general appearance by defendant. The complaint avers that on February 6, 1948, defendant offered to sell a carload of blackberry wine to plaintiff...

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