Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1805

Zinn v. Prior

Zinn v. Prior
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided April 15, 1805 · Bay, Brevard, Grimkje, Waties
3 S.C.L. 482

Zinn v. Prior

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam. (Grimkje, Waties, Bay, and Brevard, Justices.)

The decision of the district court was correct. The act oí 1748, authorizes the issuing of a writ, to be directed to five persons, who shall make partition, and shall make a return of the writ, under their hands and seals; but it does not authi-rize a majority of the five persons to do so. Wherever the law empowers a certain number of persons to do a joint act, they must all concur therein It was so decided in the case of the commissioners of inspection for Campbleton warehouse. Bay’s Rep. 348.

Motion refused.

Note. See 3 T. R 592. Where the legislature does not expressly require a joint execution of a power, and it would he attended with inconvenience to obtain it, the above construction does not hold. See Co. Litt. 113, 2 Inst. 380. 3 Vin. Abr. 421, 422. Bulst. 105.

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