ZURZOLA v. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION

Nos. 73-1959, 73-1983 and 73-1960.

503 F.2d 403 (1974)

Rose ZURZOLA and Matthew Zurzola, husband and wife v. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION, Appellant in 73-1983, v. Matthew ZURZOLA, Third-Party-Defendant, and Jack Mutchnick and DeVille Leasing Corporation, Third-Party-Defendants. Appeal of Jack MUTCHNICK, in 73-1959. Rose ZURZOLA et al. v. Jack MUTCHNICK, Appellant, and DeVille Leasing Corporation v. Matthew ZURZOLA, Third-Party-Defendant.

United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

Decided September 17, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Francis E. Marshall and Edward R. Murphy, Marshall, Dennehey & Warner, Philadelphia, Pa., for appellee, Matthew Zurzola.

George J. Lavin, Jr. and Francis F. Quinn, Liebert, Short, Fitzpatrick & Lavin, Philadelphia, Pa., for appellant, General Motors Corp.

Henry J. Lotto, Philadelphia, Pa., for appellant, Jack Mutchnick.

Before BIGGS, ALDISERT and ROSENN, Circuit Judges.


OPINION OF THE COURT

BIGGS, Circuit Judge.

Rose Zurzola and Matthew Zurzola, husband and wife, residents and citizens of New Jersey, on May 26, 1969, motored to visit relatives in Philadelphia. They became involved in an accident with another automobile at the intersection of Roosevelt Boulevard and Harbison Avenue, in Philadelphia. The driver of the other vehicle was Mutchnick, a resident of Pennsylvania. His automobile was owned by and leased to him by...

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