S.C. STATE HIGHWAY DEPT. v. TOUCHBERRY

18510

248 S.C. 1 (1966)

148 S.E.2d 747

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, Appellant, v. Jackson T. TOUCHBERRY and the Federal Land Bank, Respondents.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

May 30, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Daniel R. McLeod, Attorney General, and C.T. Goolsby, Jr., Assistant Attorney General, of Columbia, and Roger & Riggs, of Manning, for Appellant.

Messrs. Harold W. Detwiler, of Summerton, and Benj. A. Bolt, of Greenville, for Respondents.


May 30, 1966.

BRAILSFORD, Justice.

The respondent, Jackson T. Touchberry, owns, operates and resides upon a 146 acre farm in Clarendon County about one mile from the town of Summerton. The South Carolina State Highway Department has condemned 20.5 acres of this land as a right-of-way for Interstate-95, a main controlled access highway from northeastern United States to Florida. Upon a trial de novo in the circuit...

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