LONG v. BROWN


399 Pa.Super. 312 (1990)

582 A.2d 359

David K. LONG and Dixie M. Long, Appellants, v. Craig BROWN and Rebecca Brown.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed September 26, 1990.

Reargument Denied November 19, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Karen L. Steele, Altoona, for appellants.

Clyde O. Black, II, Hollidaysburg, for appellees.

Before ROWLEY, TAMILIA, and BROSKY, JJ.


BROSKY, Judge.

This is an appeal from a final decree in an equitable proceeding to quiet title or compel specific performance of an alleged contract to sell real estate.

Appellants raise several issues, among them is whether a deed, signed by the purported grantors to be charged, but not legally delivered to the grantees, can be used in satisfaction of the Statute of Frauds. Implicit in this issue is an assertion that the court erred in finding that the Statute...

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