Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 1837

Bonner v. Cunningham

Bonner v. Cunningham
Court of Appeals of South Carolina · Decided March 21, 1837
12 S.C. Eq. 162

Bonner v. Cunningham

Opinion of the Court

From this decree, plaintiffs appeal, as to so much as dismisses the bill, as against Richard Cunningham, — Because it is respectfully submitted, that his honor erred in dismissing the bill as to Ri« chard Cunningham, as it appears by the decree against the Cleapors, that he was satisfied with the proof of complainants’ title, and the facts did not support the plea of the statute of limitations.

It is ordered and decreed, that the decree of the circuit chancellor be affirmed, and the motion dismissed.

DAYID JOHNSON,

J. JOHNSTON,

WILLIAM HARPER.

21st March, 1827.

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