Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1927

Union Savings Bank v. Hubbard

Union Savings Bank v. Hubbard
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided January 31, 1927 · Watts, Messrs, Cothran, Blease, Stabler, Purdy
136 S.E. 481; 138 S.C. 328; 1927 S.C. LEXIS 111 (South Eastern Reporter)

Union Savings Bank v. Hubbard

Opinion of the Court

The opinion of the Court was delivered by

Mr. Chief Justice Watts.

The exceptions and grounds .of appeal question the correctness of the rulings of Judge Henry in dismissing the answer .of appellant on the ground that it was sham, irrelevant, and does not constitute a defense. The answer pleads failure of consideration, and that was an issue that appellant was entitled to have submitted to a jury.

This Court has decided in several cases that to decide an issue of fact on affidavits in most cases is unsatisfactory.

Here we have an issue of fact raised by the pleadings decided by his Honor, on most conflicting affidavits.

His Honor was in error, and the order appealed from is reversed.

Messrs. Justices Cothran, Blease, and Stabler, and Mr. Acting Associate Justice R. O. Purdy concur.

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