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Duncan v. Kelly

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Apr 24, 1912
91 S.C. 343 (S.C. 1912)

Opinion

8195

April 24, 1912.

Motion for extension of time to perfect appeal on ground that the attorney for appellant was so much engrossed in his public duties as not to be able to perfect the appeal in time.

Action by W.W. Duncan and Thomas C. Duncan against Joseph Kelly et al. Defendants are appellants.

Mr. J.C. Otts, for the motion.

Messrs. Wallace Barron, contra.


April 24, 1912.


Upon hearing the motion by appellants' attorney for an extension of time to perfect, this appeal, it is ordered that the time be extended for fifteen days from this date and that the cause be docketed for trial at the foot of the docket of Second Circuit. This order is made on condition that the appellant do pay respondents' attorney the sum of twenty dollars, as expenses for meeting this motion, within ten days from this date.


Summaries of

Duncan v. Kelly

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Apr 24, 1912
91 S.C. 343 (S.C. 1912)
Case details for

Duncan v. Kelly

Case Details

Full title:DUNCAN v. KELLY

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Apr 24, 1912

Citations

91 S.C. 343 (S.C. 1912)
75 S.E. 132

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