Levy v. Zealy

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Levy v. Zealy, 24 S.C. 595 (S.C. 1886)
1886 S.C. LEXIS 91
McGowan

Levy v. Zealy

Opinion of the Court

Opinion by

Mr. Justice McGowan,

This was a case in chancery, and the appeal alleged only errors of fact. This court affirmed the decree of the Circuit Judge (Wither-spoon), saying: β€œIt concerns the welfare of the country that there should be an end of litigation ; and where the Circuit Judge concurs with the master on a question of fact, it will not disturb the finding, unless there is no testimony to support it, or it is manifestly against the weight of evidence.”

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