F.J. SCHINDLER EQUIPMENT v. RAYMOND CO.


274 Pa.Super. 530 (1980)

418 A.2d 533

F.J. SCHINDLER EQUIPMENT COMPANY, Appellant, v. The RAYMOND COMPANY.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed January 18, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles W. Craven, Philadelphia, for appellant.

Roger Wood, Philadelphia, for appellee.

Before WIEAND, ROBINSON and LOUIK, JJ.


LOUIK, Judge:

The instant case has its roots in a death case brought by Stanley and Pearl Potempa in September, 1969 against Wasserman, their son's employer, Schindler (plaintiff in the instant case), as seller of a piece of equipment alleged to have caused their son's death, and Raymond (defendant in the instant case) as designer and manufacturer of the equipment. As a result of preliminary objections filed in...

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