WILLIAMS v. WOLF, ETC., ET AL.


83 Pa. D. & C. 399 (1952)

Williams v. Wolf, etc., et al.

Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.

July 8, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Milford J. Meyer, for plaintiff.

Bernard Wolfman, for garnishee.


MacNEILLE, P.J., July 8, 1952.

Plaintiff instituted an attachment sur judgment against defendant, Joseph Ryman, naming Clifford Wolf as garnishee. Originally, plaintiff brought a suit in trespass against Wolf and Ryman to recover damages for personal injuries sustained by him when a floorboard on the ground floor of a building collapsed. Ryman was the lessee of a store on the ground floor of the building in question, conducting a vegetable and produce market on one...

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