BARON v. BERNSTEIN


175 Pa.Super. 608 (1954)

Baron v. Bernstein, Appellant.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

July 13, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold M. Kominars, with him Maurice Pollon, for appellant.

Herman Bloom, for appellee.

Before HIRT, ROSS, GUNTHER, WRIGHT, WOODSIDE, and ERVIN, JJ.


OPINION BY ERVIN, J., July 13, 1954:

The question presented by this appeal is whether the court below abused its discretion in refusing to open a judgment.

In November, 1949, Morton Bernstein, appellant, and Martin Baron, appellee, formed a partnership to engage in the business of selling oil and oil burners, and repairing and servicing oil burners under the firm name "Baron Co." On June 11, 1952 judgment was entered against the appellant on behalf of the...

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