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Aiken v. Gilmore

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jul 3, 1917
107 S.C. 378 (S.C. 1917)

Opinion

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July 3, 1917.

Before SEASE, J., Orangeburg, March, 1917. Affirmed.

Action by Frances Aiken against Monroe Gilmore. From a judgment of the Circuit Court dismissing an appeal from a judgment of a magistrate for defendant, plaintiff appeals.

Messrs. Brantley Zeigler, for appellant.

Mr. J. Stokes Salley, for respondent.


July 3, 1917. The opinion of the Court was delivered by


This case and that of Frances Aiken, plaintiff-appellant, against Buddy Seabury, defendant-respondent, 92 S.E. 1048, in which the judgment of the Circuit Court has just been affirmed, were heard together.

There is no difference in principle between the two cases.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Aiken v. Gilmore

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jul 3, 1917
107 S.C. 378 (S.C. 1917)
Case details for

Aiken v. Gilmore

Case Details

Full title:AIKEN v. GILMORE

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Jul 3, 1917

Citations

107 S.C. 378 (S.C. 1917)
97 S.E. 1048

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