COOK v. DOUGLAS

18119

243 S.C. 201 (1963)

133 S.E.2d 209

Mrs. Jane COOK, Respondent, v. Ernest E. DOUGLAS, Appellant, Miss Shellie COOK, Respondent, v. Ernest E. DOUGLAS, Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

November 7, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. John Gregg McMaster, of Columbia, and R. Milo Smith, of Lexington, for Appellant.

Messrs. A. Frank Lever, Jr., and E. Pickens Rish, of Lexington, for Respondents.


November 7, 1963.

LEWIS, Justice.

This appeal concerns the right of the defendant, under the provisions of Section 26-701 of the 1962 Code of Laws, to require each of the plaintiffs in two separate actions brought against him to submit to oral pretrial examination as a witness in the action brought by the other.

The plaintiffs, Mrs. Jane Cook and Miss Shellie Cook, instituted separate actions against the defendant...

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