Philadelphia v. Johnson

Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date filed: 1904-04-11
Citations: 208 Pa. 645
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Lead Opinion
Per Curiam,

Under the power of attorney delivered in this case a judgment was entered June 5, 1902. As the learned judge of the Superior Court has clearly shown, on both reason and authority, that act was an exhaustion of the power conferred by the warrant. The confession of the second judgment on the same warrant was a nullity.

The decree of the Superior Court is affirmed for the reasons given by Judge Smith in his opinion filed.