Cheves v. City Council of Charleston

195 S.E. 113, 185 S.C. 544, 1938 S.C. LEXIS 7
Supreme Court of South Carolina·Decided January 25, 1938·No. 14606·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Mr. Justice Baker.

The issue in this case, which involves the construction of an indenture entered into between the plaintiff, Henry C. Cheves, and the defendant, City Council of Charleston, was decided in the Court below in favor of the defendant.

From the adverse decree, the plaintiff appeals.

After a careful study and review of the record, we are convinced that the Circuit Judge, Hon. J. Henry Johnson, reached the proper conclusion in the case. The exceptions are, therefore, overruled, and the judgment and decree of the Circuit Court affirmed. Let the Circuit decree be reported.

Mr. Chiee Justice Stabler and Messrs. Justices Bonham and Baker concur. Mr. Justice Carter did not participate on account of illness.

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