Gray v. Thomas

161 S.E. 743, 163 S.C. 421, 1931 S.C. LEXIS 35
CourtSupreme Court of South Carolina
DecidedDecember 10, 1931
Docket13297
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Gray v. Thomas, 161 S.E. 743, 163 S.C. 421, 1931 S.C. LEXIS 35 (S.C. 1931).

Opinion

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Mr. Chief Justice Brease.

It is the opinion of this Court that the decree of his Honor, Circuit Judge Bonham, which will be reported, correctly disposed of the issues involved in the cause. Accordingly, the exceptions of the appellant are overruled, and the decree is affirmed.

Messrs. Justices Stabrer and Carter and C. C. Featherstone, Circuit Judge, concur. Mr. Justice Cothran did not participate on account of illness.

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