Johnson v. Minear

20 S.E. 926, 40 W. Va. 160, 1894 W. Va. LEXIS 26
CourtWest Virginia Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 18, 1894
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Johnson v. Minear, 20 S.E. 926, 40 W. Va. 160, 1894 W. Va. LEXIS 26 (W. Va. 1894).

Opinion

Brannon, President:.

Johnson and Phillips brought a chancery suit in the Circuit Court of Tucker county against Minear to set aside two tax deeds for lands sold for taxes November 12, 1889, and they were set aside, and Minear took this appeal.

For reasons given in the case of Phillips v. Minear, decided this term, see 40 W. Va. 58, the decree appealed from is affirmed.

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