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Boykin, Conservator, v. Shannon

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Apr 27, 1936
180 S.C. 399 (S.C. 1936)

Opinion

14284

April 27, 1936.

Before BELLINGER, J., Kershaw, September, 1935. Reversed and complaint dismissed.

Action by D.A. Boykin, Conservator of The Bank of Camden, against C.A. Shannon. From an order giving judgment to plaintiff, defendant appeals.

Messrs. Nelson, Mullins Grier and Murdoch M. Johnson, for appellant.

Messrs. Wittkowsky Wittkowsky, for respondent.


April 27, 1936.


The cardinal facts of this case and the procedure adopted are identical with the case of Boykin, Conservator, v. Zemp, reported in 179 S.C. 257, 184 S.E., 573.

It is admitted by respondent that the Zemp case just above referred to is controlling.

The judgment of the Circuit Court is reversed, and the complaint dismissed.


Summaries of

Boykin, Conservator, v. Shannon

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Apr 27, 1936
180 S.C. 399 (S.C. 1936)
Case details for

Boykin, Conservator, v. Shannon

Case Details

Full title:BOYKIN, CONSERVATOR OF THE BANK OF CAMDEN v. SHANNON

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Apr 27, 1936

Citations

180 S.C. 399 (S.C. 1936)
185 S.E. 926