Pennsylvania Appellate Practice Containing the Provisions of the Constitution

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Pennsylvania Appellate Practice Containing the Provisions of the Constitution
James Monaghan
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Super. 229, 1901; (q) where, after appeal from interlocutory decree and before removal of record, court below modifies such decree so as to correct its error, and enters final decree, from which second appeal is taken, appellate court, in affirming decree, may impose costs of first appeal upon ap- pellee: Green v. Paint Co. , 25 Pa. Super. 415, 1904; (r) in case of erroneous entry of judgment below, court will modify judgment so that costs will be made payable out of specified fund: Rodgers v. ...Black, 15 Pa. Super. 498, 1901; (s) on re-argument where decree is reaffirmed, petitioner may be ordered to pay costs of re-argument, in- cluding printing of other party's paper-books: Heilman v. R. R. , 180 Pa. 627, 1897; (t) where defendant on appeal secured reduction of decree against him, it was ordered that each party pay one-half the costs: Danville, &c. R. R. V. Kase, 41 W. N. C. 411, 1898; (u) and where court, instead of reversing judgment and ordering new trial, reduces judgment of lower court in favor of plaintiff to nominal amount, it may order plaintiff to pay costs: Ludwig Piano Co.

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