Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1887

Milling v. Sanders

Milling v. Sanders
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided March 19, 1887 · Ohier, Simpson
26 S.C. 610; 2 S.E. 386; 1887 S.C. LEXIS 60

Milling v. Sanders

Opinion of the Court

Opinion by

Mr. Ohier Justice Simpson,

This was an action by plaintiff as receiver of the assigned estate of one Whiteheart (who had made a general assignment) to recover from the defendant, as sheriff of Sumter County, certain property levied upon by him — the plaintiff claiming the same as a part of the assigned estate. The case was heard by Judge Pressley, who granted a non-suit. Held, on appeal, that the non-suit was proper, there having been no evidence that the property levied upon by the sheriff was embraced in the assignment under which the plaintiff claimed.

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