Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1917

Burkett v. Ashburn

Burkett v. Ashburn
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided June 29, 1917 · Watts
92 S.E. 1050; 107 S.C. 331; 1917 S.C. LEXIS 131 (South Eastern Reporter)

Burkett v. Ashburn

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Mr. Justice Watts.

This is an appeal from an order.of his Honor, Judge Smith, refusing to give judgment on a counterclaim set out in the answer of defendant to the complaint in the case to *332 which plaintiff failed to reply and allowing plaintiff to reply to the counterclaim after the time allowed by law had expired. This order is not appealable. It was a matter within the Judge’s' discretion, and this Court in no view of the case could render a judgment absolute, and, therefore, the order is not appealable.

The order of Judge Smith was based upon the consideration of evidence before him and involved questions of fact. Blassingame v. Greenville County (May 28, 1917), 106 S. C. 511, 91 S. E. 861.

Appeal dismissed.

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