Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1823

Elms v. Chevis

Elms v. Chevis
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided May 15, 1823 · Colcock, Huger, Johnson
13 S.C.L. 349

Elms v. Chevis

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Justice Huger

delivered the opinion of the court:

The admission of such evidence has been, I think, too uniform and continued in this state, to be now disturbed. It is not in strict accordance with the rule which require? *350the best evidence, but it is of a class of exceptions which mercantile convenience has sanctioned, and to which experience has furnished no objections.

Williams, for the motion* Clinton, contra.

The motion must therefore be granted.

Justices Johnson and Colcock, concurred.

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