Opinion
20542
November 16, 1977.
Leo A. Dryer, of Columbia, for Appellant, cites: As to the lower Court's having erred in holding that no cause of action was stated against Art's Gun Shop when the statement of account showed Art's Gun Shop as the purchaser of the subject goods: Section 10-642 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, as amended. As to the demurrer of the Respondent introducing new facts not alleged in the complaint of the Appellant and, the lower Court erred in sustaining said demurrer: 256 S.C. 321, 182 S.E.2d 310; 250 S.C. 237, 157 S.E.2d 416. As to the Court's having erred by not accepting all the factual allegations plead in the complaint as admitted and assumed to be true on the face thereof, for the purpose of ruling on the demurrer: 262 S.C. 17, 202 S.E.2d 19; 259 S.C. 20, 190 S.E.2d 461; 250 S.C. 302, 151. S.E.2d 590; 249 S.C. 592, 155 S.E.2d 591.
Harvey I. Golden, of Columbia, for Respondent, cites: As to the lower Court's not having erred in holding that no cause of action was stated against Art's Gun Shop: Section 15-13-710 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, as amended in 1976; 218 S.C. 367, 62 S.E.2d 829; 53 S.C. 583, 31 S.E. 673; CJS evidence 50 (3); 238 F. Supp. 512.
November 16, 1977.
This appeal is from the order of the lower court sustaining respondent's demurrer to appellant's complaint on the ground the complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action against Angelo B. Manos individually. We reverse.
On appeal from an order sustaining a demurrer, this Court's review is limited to the allegations stated in the complaint, which are assumed to be true. Herndon v. Wright, 257 S.C. 98, 184 S.E.2d 444 (1971). This excludes from consideration respondent's right to relief from liability on grounds which are in the nature of an affirmative defense. Lanham v. Jennings, 122 S.C. 461, 113 S.E. 791 (1922). A demurrer to a complaint cannot be sustained in facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action are stated in or can be fairly gathered from the complaint. Meadors v. South Carolina Medical Association, 266 S.C. 391, 223 S.E.2d 600 (1976), Baldwin v. Sanders, 266 S.C. 394, 223 S.E.2d 602 (1976).
Ellett Brothers, Inc., brought this action against Angelo B. Manos formerly doing business as Art's Gun Shop doing business as Lesco. The complaint alleges that plaintiff is a corporation; that defendant is a resident of Richland County; that plaintiff sold and delivered certain goods to defendant; and that defendant has not paid for a portion of those goods. An itemized statement of account is attached to the complaint.
The allegations in this complaint clearly state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action against the named defendant. Thus, the lower court was in error in sustaining respondent's demurrer.
Reversed.
LEWIS, C.J., and LITTLEJOHN, NESS and RHODES, JJ,. concur.