MORGAN v. FIRST PENNSYLVANIA BANK


373 Pa.Super. 408 (1988)

541 A.2d 380

Eleanor MORGAN, Guardian for Esther Weand, an Incompetent, Appellants, v. FIRST PENNSYLVANIA BANK, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed May 11, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. Yatsko, Norristown, for appellants.

David R. DeStefano, Norristown, for appellee.

Before CAVANAUGH, BECK and HESTER, JJ.


CAVANAUGH, Judge:

The issues in this case are whether the court below erred (1) in permitting the appellee, First Pennsylvania Bank, to admit signature cards in evidence and (2) in permitting the bank to introduce evidence which explained the terms of the bank's written regulations.

In 1966, Esther Weand opened a passbook savings account with the First Pennsylvania Bank. In 1971 she had the account changed to a joint account with her sister, Julia Bruce. Both...

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