GRIMM v. PITTSBURGH

Appeal No. 147 C.D. 1970.

2 Pa.Commw. 600 (1971)

Grimm v. Pittsburgh.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

July 22, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edwin F. Ellis, for appellant.

Ralph Lynch, Jr., and Sal L. Farino, for appellee.

Harold Gondelman, with him William G. Sutter, Jr., and Joseph Gariti, III, for Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh, intervenor.

Argued February 18, 1971, before President Judge BOWMAN, and Judges CRUMLISH, JR., KRAMER, WILKINSON, JR., MANDERINO, MENCER and ROGERS.


OPINION BY JUDGE MANDERINO, July 22, 1971:

This appeal challenges the validity of a tax sale of 210 vacant lots in the 28th Ward in the City of Pittsburgh to the Urban Redevelopment Authority of the City of Pittsburgh. The 210 lots had been acquired by three taxing bodies (City of Pittsburgh, School District of Pittsburgh and County of Allegheny) over a period of years. The City of Pittsburgh, acting as trustee...

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