LINKO ET VIR v. DEVINE


83 Pa. D. & C. 244 (1952)

Linko et vir v. Devine

Common Pleas Court of Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.

February 15, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Myron A. Pinkus, for plaintiffs.

Harry A. Kolb, for defendant.

Before Hoban, P.J., Eagen and Robinson, JJ.


HOBAN, P.J., February 15, 1952.

Plaintiffs claimed damages for personal injuries caused by the collapse of a defective chair in a restaurant owned and operated by defendant. In the preliminary objections defendant says there is no jurisdiction over him because he was not the owner nor operator; that one Beatrice Mildred Devine was the owner and operator and should have been joined as an indispensable party.

These objections simply state a denial of averments...

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