First Presbyterian Church v. York Depository
27 S.E.2d 573, 203 S.C. 410, 1943 S.C. LEXIS 104
Opinion
The exceptions to the order of Judge Ride, who tried this case on Circuit, have been carefully considered and are found to be without merit. The order, in our opinion, is a correct disposition of the controversy. It is affirmed and adopted as the judgment of this Court, and will be reported.
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