CAMP CONST. CORP. v. LUMBER PRODUCTS CO.


311 Pa.Super. 381 (1983)

457 A.2d 937

CAMP CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION v. LUMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY and Georgia-Pacific Corporation. Appeal of GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORPORATION.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed March 4, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patrick O. McDonald, Philadelphia, for appellant.

Stephen M. Howard, Philadelphia, for Camp, appellee.

Before HESTER, WICKERSHAM and POPOVICH, JJ.


POPOVICH, Judge:

Appellee-plaintiff, Camp Construction Company, purchased plywood from defendant, Lumber Products Company, which had been manufactured by Georgia-Pacific Corporation, the other defendant in the subject litigation. According to appellee, the plywood was manufactured in a defective manner. A trial was held by a judge, sitting without a jury, and a verdict was entered in the amount of $17,418.00 against Georgia-Pacific Corporation. Verdicts also were...

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