LEWIS v. QUINN


376 Pa. 109 (1954)

Lewis, Appellant, v. Quinn.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

January 4, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alan Kahn, with him Charles A. Lord and Richter, Lord & Farage, for appellant.

Thomas E. Comber, Jr., with him Francis E. Shields and Pepper, Bodine, Stokes & Hamilton, for appellee.

Before STERN, C.J., STEARNE, JONES, BELL, CHIDSEY, MUSMANNO and ARNOLD, JJ.


OPINION BY MR. JUSTICE BELL, January 4, 1954:

Plaintiff's motion to take off a nonsuit was dismissed and from the order and judgment entered thereon plaintiff has appealed. On this appeal it is by now horn book law that plaintiff must be given the benefit of every fact and every reasonable inference of fact arising from the evidence, and all conflicts therein must be resolved in his favor: McDonald v. Ferrebee, 366 Pa. 543, 79...

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