AHL BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO. v. SCIULLO

Civ. No. 17938.

177 F.Supp. 240 (1959)

AHL BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION CO., Inc. v. Frank G. SCIULLO, also known as F. G. Sciullo, Gerald T. Vitale, also known as G. T. Vitale, Floyd R. Ganassi, also known as Floyd Ganassi, and Henry Rischitelli, Individually and co-partners trading as Charmon Construction Co., Principals and Seaboard Surety Company, Surety.

United States District Court W. D. Pennsylvania.

September 22, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry R. Levy, Pittsburgh, Pa., for plaintiff.

J. M. McCandless, Pittsburgh, Pa., for defendant Seaboard Surety Co.


MARSH, District Judge.

The court has reviewed the pleadings in the light of the briefs and arguments of counsel on defendant Seaboard Surety Company's motion to dismiss and is of the opinion that the motion should be denied. The law is clear that "* * * there is no justification for dismissing a complaint for insufficiency of statement, except where it appears to a certainty that the plaintiff would not be entitled to relief under any state of facts which could be...

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