Wallace v. Orangeburg Co.
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Opinion
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
This is an action for damages, alleged to have been sustained by the plaintiff, in consequence of an injury to his mule, caused by a defect in a bridge, forming part of the highway.
All issues were referred to a special referee, who reported that the defendant was not liable for damages, and that the complaint should be dismissed.
The plaintiff excepted to the report which was confirmed by the Circuit Court.
The action was legal in its nature, and as the exception only involves a question of fact it is not the subject of review by this Court. Rippy v. Smith, 77 S. C. 414, 57 S. E. 1097; Ritter v. R. R., 83 & C. 213, 65 S. E. 175.
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Appeal dismissed.
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