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Lockwood v. Lockwood

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Dec 20, 1905
73 S.C. 198 (S.C. 1905)

Opinion

December 20, 1905.

Motion to dismiss appeal in Laura M. Lockwood, Ex., against Willie H. Lockwood et al.

Mr. Elliott, for motion.

Mr. Galletley, contra.


December 20, 1905.


This is a motion to dismiss an appeal from an order of reference to take testimony in an equity cause made on the call of the case at a regular term of the Court of Common Pleas for Beaufort County. The order was purely administrative, made by the Circuit Judge in the exercise of his discretion to speed the cause, and did not prejudice the rights of the parties. No special notice of such an order was necessary. Brookshire v. Farmers' Alliance Exchange.

The order was not, therefore, appealable, and this appeal must be dismissed.


Summaries of

Lockwood v. Lockwood

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Dec 20, 1905
73 S.C. 198 (S.C. 1905)
Case details for

Lockwood v. Lockwood

Case Details

Full title:LOCKWOOD v. LOCKWOOD

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Dec 20, 1905

Citations

73 S.C. 198 (S.C. 1905)
53 S.E. 87

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