Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1886

Clark v. Schipman

Clark v. Schipman
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided March 30, 1886 · McGowan
24 S.C. 597; 1886 S.C. LEXIS 95

Clark v. Schipman

Opinion of the Court

Opinion by

Mr. Justice McGowan,

This was an action for specific performance. Held—

1. Findings of fact by master and Circuit Judge, sustained. Where the testimony is conflicting as to the material questions involved, this co'urt rarely, if ever, undertakes to interfere wich the conclusions of the court below.

2. The province of this court is simply to determine whether there is any error in the judgment appealed from, and not whether the reasons given to support such judgment are sound.

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