GORDON v. HOWARD JOHNSON MTR. COURTS, INC.

No. 327.

42 Pa. D. & C. 2d 563 (1967)

Gordon v. Howard Johnson Motor Courts, Inc.

Common Pleas Court of Washington County, Pennsylvania.

April 22, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas D. Gladden, for plaintiff.

Stephen D. Marriner and John A. Townsend, for defendants.


SWEET, P. J., April 22, 1967.

On July 25, 1964, plaintiff was injured, it is claimed, when a stool in a motel collapsed. Plaintiff thought he was staying at Howard Johnson's. The receipt for his room hire bore the legend "H. Johnson's MTR. LDG". A summons in trespass issued against Howard Johnson Motor Courts, Inc., and five months later, Stephen D. Marriner, Esq., entered his appearance for Howard Johnson Motor Courts, Inc. Mr. Marriner (on behalf of one John Lacock...

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