LORE v. GIRARD TRUST CORN EXCHANGE BANK


121 A.2d 309 (1956)

William D. LORE, Jr., and Margaret Lore, Petitioners, v. GIRARD TRUST CORN EXCHANGE BANK, a Pennsylvania corporation, Respondent.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

March 2, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Lewis (of Killoran & Van Brunt), Wilmington, for petitioners.

C. W. Berl, Jr. (of Berl, Potter & Anderson), Wilmington, for respondent.


HERRMANN, Judge.

The petition seeks a rule to show cause why a judgment entered by confession against the petitioners and in favor of the respondent should not be opened and vacated. It is alleged that the judgment was entered upon a promissory note with warrant of attorney bearing the petitioners' signatures as makers and endorsed to the respondent by the payee. The petitioners allege that they should be relieved from the...

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