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Smith v. Jones

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Dec 27, 1951
85 A.2d 23 (Pa. 1951)

Opinion

November 23, 1951.

December 27, 1951.

Appeals — Time — Tolling — Reargument in court below.

A petition for reargument and proceedings thereunder do not operate to arrest the running of the time limit for an appeal unless a stay of proceedings is granted.

Before DREW, C. J., STERN, STEARNE, LADNER and CHIDSEY, JJ.

Appeal, No. 71, Jan. T., 1952, from order of Court of Common Pleas No. 2 of Philadelphia County, Sept. T., 1949, No. 1937, in case of Roscoe B. Smith and Martin Monahan, Receivers of Champ Brewing Company v. J. Webster Jones and Charles T. Easterby. Appeal quashed.

Trespass for deceit.

Defendants' motion for judgment on the pleadings refused, and refusal reaffirmed upon reargument, original opinion by LEWIS, J., opinion upon reargument by GORDON, P.J. Defendants appealed.

Isadore Stern, for appellants.

Allen J. Levin, with him Sundheim, Folz, Kamsler Goodis, for appellees.


This is an appeal from an order of the court below discharging a motion for judgment on the pleadings. The motion was discharged June 21, 1951. The appeal was entered October 16, 1951. A motion to quash the appeal was filed because more than three months had elapsed from the date of the order.

The record shows that on July 25, 1951, the court granted a reargument but without a stay of proceedings, subsequently heard reargument and on October 4, 1951, entered the following order: "October 4, 1951. . . . motion for judgment on the pleadings having been reconsidered on briefs submitted by the parties, we see no reason for reversing our order of June 21, 1951, dismissing same, and, therefore, confirm said order as of the date on which it was entered."

Appellants argue that the appeal period runs from the date of the order last quoted and not from the date of the original order. The appeal must be quashed. As recently as Baily Petition, 365 Pa. 613, 76 A.2d 645 (1950), we held that a petition for reargument and proceedings thereunder do not operate to arrest the running of the time limit for an appeal unless a stay of proceedings is granted. Here there was no stay and the court did not vacate its original order but on the contrary expressly confirmed it as of the date originally entered.

Appeal quashed at appellants' costs.


Summaries of

Smith v. Jones

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Dec 27, 1951
85 A.2d 23 (Pa. 1951)
Case details for

Smith v. Jones

Case Details

Full title:Smith v. Jones, Appellant

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Dec 27, 1951

Citations

85 A.2d 23 (Pa. 1951)
85 A.2d 23

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