Gowan v. Greenville County
8 S.E.2d 509, 193 S.C. 327, 1940 S.C. LEXIS 61
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Gowan v. Greenville County, 8 S.E.2d 509, 193 S.C. 327, 1940 S.C. LEXIS 61 (S.C. 1940).
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April 10, 1940.
The opinion of the Court was delivered by Appellant's exceptions to Judge Lide's decree are without merit. We adopt the Circuit order, which will be reported, as the opinion of this Court.
MR. CHIEF JUSTICE BONHAM, MR. JUSTICE FISHBURNE and MR. ACTING ASSOCIATE JUSTICE E.H. HENDERSON concur.
MR. ACTING ASSOCIATE JUSTICE J. HENRY JOHNSTON concurs in result.
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