KABLE ET AL. v. SIMMONS

16373

217 S.C. 161 (1950)

60 S.E.2d 79

KABLE ET AL. v. SIMMONS.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

June 15, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Waring & Brockington and Moore & Mouzon, of Charleston, for Appellant.

Messrs. Hagood, Rivers & Young, of Charleston, for Respondents.


June 15, 1950.

OXNER, Justice.

Respondents and appellant are owners as tenants in common of (1) two lots of land on Rutledge Avenue in the City of Charleston, (2) a tract of land in St. Andrew's Parish, Charleston County, known as Windemere, and (3) a tract of land in Orangeburg County known as Snake Swamp Plantation. They acquired the Windemere property under the will of their father, James S. Simmons, who died in 1933. Prior to the death of Mr. Simmons,...

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