Smith v. Cox

65 S.E. 222, 83 S.C. 1, 1909 S.C. LEXIS 135
Supreme Court of South Carolina·Decided May 25, 1909·No. 7201·Published·Cited by 9 cases

Opinion

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Mr. Justice Gary.

This is an action to recover possession of a tract of land, sold by the sheriff under an alleged delinquent land sale.

A trial by jury was waived.

The findings of fact by his Honor, the presiding Judge, are not subject to review by this Court, and his conclusions of law are affirmed for the reasons stated in his decree.

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