Zern v. Muldoon, 541 A.2d 314 (Pa. 1988). · Go Syfert
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“the extensive statutory legislation which enhances and directs the organization of volunteer fire companies demonstrates an adoption by the commonwealth and its citizenry of the governmental characteristic of volunteer fire companies.”
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the extensive statutory legislation which enhances and directs the organization of volunteer fire companies demonstrates an adoption by the commonwealth and its citizenry of the governmental characteristic of volunteer fire companies.
discussed Cited "see" Eger v. Lynch (2×)
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See Zern v. Muldoon, 101 Pa.Cmwlth. 258 , 516 A.2d 799 (1986), petitions for allowance of appeal denied and dismissed, 515 Pa. 596 , 597, 528 A.2d 604 , 605 (1987) and 518 Pa. 75 , 541 A.2d 314 (1988) (opinion provides a history of fire fighting in the Commonwealth).
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Martin E. ZERN and Nancy L. Zern, his wife
v.
Charles MULDOON Appeal of CITIZENS FIRE COMPANY 1 OF PALMYRA
Appeal No. 28 M.D. Appeal Dkt. 1987.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
May 18, 1988.
541 A.2d 314
David C. Miller, Harrisburg, for appellants., Timothy D. Sheffey, Lebanon, for appellee Nissley Estate., Keith L. Kilgore, Lebanon, Kenneth C. Sandoe, Myerstown, for appellees Muldoons., Joseph M. Farrell, Palmyra, Franklin A. Miles, Jr., Harrisburg, for appellee Michael Heisey., Charles P. Buchanio, Lebanon, for appellees Martin E. Zern, et ux.
Flaherty, Larsen, McDermott, Nix, Papadakos, Stout, Zappala.
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ORDER

PER CURIAM:

Appeal dismissed as having been improvidently granted.