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Bradford et al. v. York County

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Mar 15, 1917
106 S.C. 500 (S.C. 1917)

Summary

discussing the 1916 constitutional amendment establishing this Court's certiorari jurisdiction

Summary of this case from Mobuary v. State

Opinion

9638

March 15, 1917.

Before BOWMAN, J., York, February, 1916. Reversed.

Separate actions by Z.V. Bradford, by John Thompson, by F.J. Blankenship and by Earle B. Roach against York County. Orders sustaining demurrers, and defendant appeals.

Messrs. Wilson Wilson and Oran S. Crawford, for appellant.

J.S. Brice and Dunlap, Dunlap Hollis, for respondents.


March 15, 1917. The opinion of the Court was delivered by


These cases were tried along with the case of Joseph H. Sanders v. York County, 106 S.C. 374, 91 S.E. 305, and are determined by the judgment in that case.

The orders sustaining the demurrers are overruled, and the cases are remanded for trial.


Summaries of

Bradford et al. v. York County

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Mar 15, 1917
106 S.C. 500 (S.C. 1917)

discussing the 1916 constitutional amendment establishing this Court's certiorari jurisdiction

Summary of this case from Mobuary v. State
Case details for

Bradford et al. v. York County

Case Details

Full title:BRADFORD v. YORK COUNTY. THOMPSON v. YORK COUNTY. BLANKENSHIP v. YORK…

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Mar 15, 1917

Citations

106 S.C. 500 (S.C. 1917)
91 S.E. 873

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