LOCH v. CONFAIR


372 Pa. 212 (1953)

Loch v. Confair, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

January 5, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William S. McLean, with him James P. Harris, for individual defendants, appellants.

James Lenahan Brown, with him Daniel J. Flood, Thomas F. Farrell and Joseph V. Kasper, for plaintiffs, appellees.

J. Thirwall Griffith, for defendant, Great A. & P. Tea Company.

Before STERN, C.J., STEARNE, JONES and CHIDSEY, JJ.


OPINION BY MR. CHIEF JUSTICE HORACE STERN, January 5, 1953:

The wife plaintiff having been injured by the bursting of a bottle of ginger ale, she and her husband brought suit in assumpsit to recover damages against Confair's Beverage Company, which had bottled the ale. In that action this court affirmed the judgment of the court below sustaining defendant's preliminary objections in the nature of a demurrer and dismissing...

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