Pleading the Statute of Frauds or Statutes of Limitations in Pennsylvania: A Need for Reform334 Pa. at 245, 5 A.2d at 909. Second, the Leonard court was cautious to distinguish Sferra v.Urling, 328 Pa. 161, 195 A. 422 (1937), which had held that Pa. Stat. Ann. tit. 55. See ...
Pleading the Statute of Frauds or Statutes of Limitations in Pennsylvania: A Need for Reform 334 Pa. at 245, 5 A.2d at 909. Second, the Leonard court was cautious to distinguish Sferra v.Urling, 328 Pa. 161, 195 A. 422 (1937), which had held that P... AM Roman - 《Duq.l.rev...
burglary, larceny, robbery, arson, embezzlement and frauds of all kinds, which affect the peace and good order of the community, must of course be committed within the territorial jurisdiction of the government where it may properly exercise it. If...
Lipper Manufactur'g Co., 307 Pa. 523, 34 NE 1111 (1893) (in effect saying,"This is a Kansas contract and Kansas law should govern"; validation in absence of proof thatthere was a Kansas statute requiring writing) ; Lenn v. Riche, 117 NE2d 129 (Mass.Moody, Graham B. Jr...