Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1886

Levy v. Zealy

Levy v. Zealy
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided March 10, 1886 · McGowan
24 S.C. 595; 1886 S.C. LEXIS 91

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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