Stukes v. Collins
4 S.C. Eq. 207
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Stukes v. Collins, 4 S.C. Eq. 207 (S.C. Ct. App. 1812).
Opinion
At the sale Skinner himself became purchaser of part of the personal estate, which has never been paid for. It is ordered and decreed, that the administratrix account with the complainants for the amount of his purchase with interest. The costs to be paid by the defendant.
There was no appeal from this decree.
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