TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN v. FRIED & GERBER


308 Pa.Super. 161 (1982)

454 A.2d 71

TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN, Appellant, v. FRIED & GERBER, INC., Irvin Fried and Albert D. Gerber.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed December 17, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul M. Lewis, Philadelphia, for appellant.

Gilbert J. Golding, Morrisville, for appellees.

Before CAVANAUGH, DiSALLE and WATKINS, JJ.


CAVANAUGH, Judge:

We consider on appeal the trial court's order granting a petition to strike a judgment which had been taken in favor of appellant, Township of Middletown and against appellee, Irvin Fried.

The instant action is a suit to recover amusement taxes allegedly due the township as the result of revenues from auto races conducted at the Langhorne Speedway in Bucks County. The complaint filed in June of 1970, alleged that Fried was President of Fried...

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