Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1904

Minott v. Fishburne

Minott v. Fishburne
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided June 27, 1904 · Woods
48 S.E. 999; 69 S.C. 316; 1904 S.C. LEXIS 152 (South Eastern Reporter)

Minott v. Fishburne

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Mr. Justice Woods.

The questions involved in this case are precisely the same as in Mary F. Lowndes v. Julian Fishburne, just filed. The different bonds held by Mary F. Lowndes and Harriott K. Minott were secured by the same *317 mortgage, and the claim of each for the alleged deficiency depended on precisely the same facts. In accordance with the opinion in Lowndes v. Fishburne, the judgment of this Court is, that the judgment of the Circuit Court be affirmed.

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