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Coker v. Duncan

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jan 26, 1920
113 S.C. 204 (S.C. 1920)

Opinion

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January 26, 1920.

Before WHALEY, County Judge, Richland. Appeal dismissed.

Action by W.M. Coker against J.T. Duncan. Judgment for plaintiff, and defendant appeals.

John T. Duncan, for appellant.

Paul A. Cooper, for respondent.


January 26, 1920. The opinion of the Court was delivered by


The appellant having failed to file points and authorities, as required by the rules of the Court, but states in the record that "submitted without argument," the appeal must be dismissed; but, even without this, under the recent case of Lena Robison v. G.M. Barton, 102 S.E. 16, opinion of Chief Justice, and authorities cited by him therein, on the merits, the appeal would be dismissed.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Coker v. Duncan

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jan 26, 1920
113 S.C. 204 (S.C. 1920)
Case details for

Coker v. Duncan

Case Details

Full title:COKER v. DUNCAN

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Jan 26, 1920

Citations

113 S.C. 204 (S.C. 1920)
102 S.E. 18

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