Gillam v. Cumbee
Gillam v. Cumbee
Opinion of the Court
The bill of complaint was filed by the appellant against the appellees, and sought to have enforced the specific performance of a contract, alleged to have been entered into, providing for the execution of a deed, and to remove certain deeds as clouds upon complainant’s title.
On the submission of the causp on the pleadings and proof, the chancellor decreed that the complainant was not entitled to the relief prayed for, and ordered the bill dismissed. From this decree complainant appeals, and assigns the rendition thereof as error.
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