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Ringstaff v. Evans

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Apr 26, 1948
47 S.E.2d 838 (S.C. 1948)

Opinion

16070

April 26, 1948.

Appeal from Common Pleas Court of Lancaster County; E.H. Henderson, Judge.

Edward M. Parler, of Lancaster, for appellant.

Gregory Gregory, of Lancaster, for respondent.


April 26, 1948.


It was stipulated by counsel in this case that it should be determined by the result of the appeal in Ingram v. Bearden, S.C. 47 S.E.2d 833. Accordingly the judgment of the Circuit Court is affirmed.

BAKER, C.J., and STUKES, TAYLOR and OXNER, JJ., concur.


The law governing this case is controlled by the decision in the case of Ingram v. Bearden, S.C. 47 S.E.2d 833, and by the stipulation of counsel in the present case. Therefore, although we hold the views expressed in our dissenting opinion in the Ingram case, we concur in the affirmance in the present case.

TAYLOR, J., concurs.


Summaries of

Ringstaff v. Evans

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Apr 26, 1948
47 S.E.2d 838 (S.C. 1948)
Case details for

Ringstaff v. Evans

Case Details

Full title:H.C. RINGSTAFF v. W.B. EVANS, SHERIFF

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Apr 26, 1948

Citations

47 S.E.2d 838 (S.C. 1948)
212 S.C. 411

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