Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1892

Coleman v. Curtis

Coleman v. Curtis
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided September 2, 1892 · McIver
36 S.C. 607

Coleman v. Curtis

Opinion of the Court

OPINION by

Mr. Chief Justice McIver,

The appellant obtained a stay of the remittitur and filed a petition for rehearing, which was dismissed per curiam December 7, 1892, the court saying: The court is unable to discover that there has been any material fact or principle of law either overlooked or disregarded, and therefore there is no ground for a rehearing. It is therefore adjudged, that the petition be dismissed, and the clerk is hereby directed to send down the remit-titur.

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