Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 1848

Quarles v. Collier

Quarles v. Collier
Court of Appeals of South Carolina · Decided November 15, 1848 · Wardlaw, Whole
34 S.C.L. 223

Quarles v. Collier

Opinion of the Court

Wardlaw, J.

delivered the opinion of the Court.

The count is in effect that the defendant made his obligation payable to the plaintiff, by the name of M. A. Quarles. The name thus expressed by initials, indicated the plaintiff according to familiar usage, and accompanied by the plaintiff’s possession of the obligation, was certainly prima fade evidence of the allegation.

The motion is refused.

The whole Court concurred.

Motion refused.

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