Coleman v. Curtis

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Coleman v. Curtis, 36 S.C. 607 (S.C. 1892)
McIver

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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