Hudson v. Pickens County

3 S.E.2d 603, 190 S.C. 490, 1939 S.C. LEXIS 61
Supreme Court of South Carolina·Decided June 27, 1939·No. 14905·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Mr. Wm. H. Grimball, Acting Associate Justice.

This is an appeal from an order of Honorable G. Dewey Oxner, Judge of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, by which order he granted judgment in favor of the respondent, R. A. Hudson, against the appellant, Pickens County.

After due consideration of the exceptions to the decree of the Circuit Judge we find his conclusions satisfactory to this Court. The decree is hereby affirmed.

Det the complaint, the answer, and the decree of his Honor, Circuit Judge Oxner, be reported.

Mr. Chief Justice Stabler and Messrs. Justices Bonham, Baker and FishburnE” concur. Mr. Justice Carter did not participate on account of illness.

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