Barwick v. Barwick

37 S.E. 690, 59 S.C. 200, 1901 S.C. LEXIS 30
Supreme Court of South Carolina·Decided January 4, 1901·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

Per Curiam.

This motion is made by the respondent to dismiss the appeal herein because the “Case” and exceptions were not filed in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court within ten days after notice, as required by Rule XRIX. of the Circuit Court. The affidavits submitted show that the “Case” and exceptions were not filed in said office, and it is, therefore,

Ordered, that the appeal herein be dismissed.

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