Boykin, Conservator v. Shannon
185 S.E. 926, 180 S.C. 399, 1936 S.C. LEXIS 137
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Boykin, Conservator v. Shannon, 185 S.E. 926, 180 S.C. 399, 1936 S.C. LEXIS 137 (S.C. 1936).
Opinion
The cardinal facts of this case and the procedure adopted are identical with the case of Boykin, Conservator, v. Zemp, reported in 179 S. C., 257, 184 S. E., 573.
It is admitted by respondent that the Zemp case just above referred to is controlling.
The judgment of the Circuit Court is reversed, and the complaint dismissed.
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Boykin v. Zemp
184 S.E. 573 (Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1936)
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