CAMPBELL, P. J., May 25, 1961.
Plaintiff instituted an action for damages resulting from an alleged abuse of process. To this pleading defendant filed preliminary objections in the nature of a demurrer, contending that the complaint fails to set forth a good cause of action. By this action and for the purpose of disposing of the preliminary objections, defendant has admitted as true all facts which are averred in the bill of complaint: Narehood v. Pearson,
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