Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 1838

Crocker v. Young

Crocker v. Young
Court of Appeals of South Carolina · Decided December 15, 1838 · Chancellors, Curia, Dunkin, Harper, Johnson, Johnston
14 S.C. Eq. 30

Crocker v. Young

Opinion of the Court

Curia, per Dunkin, Ch.

The decree of the circuit court is affirmed. It has been suggested that the complainant, who has been directed to pay the costs, is utterly insolvént. It is, therefore, ordered that the conveyance of the land on the west side of the river, to be executed by the defendant, be deposited in the hands of the commissioner, not to be delivered to the complainant until the costs are fully paid.

Johnson, Harper and Johnston, Chancellors, concurred.

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