GROOMS v. KENNERLY

1593

303 S.C. 447 (1991)

401 S.E.2d 190

William M. GROOMS, as Executor of the Estate of H. Ray Berry, Deceased, Respondent v. Dantzler A. KENNERLY, Jr., Richard Roe and Jane Doe, representing as a class all other persons, natural or legal, adults or minors suffering under any disability and also all other persons unknown, natural or legal, claiming any right, title estate, interest and/or lien upon the real estate and/or stock described in the Complaint, Of whom Dantzler A. Kennerly, Jr. is Appellant.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided January 7, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas B. Bryant, III, Orangeburg, for appellant.

Russell H. Putnam, Jr. of Austin Law Firm, and Curtis W. Dowling of Barnes, Alford, Stork & Johnson, Columbia, for respondent.


Heard November 14, 1990.

Decided January 7, 1991.

Per Curiam:

This is an action to quiet title. William M. Grooms, as executor of the estate of H. Ray Berry, filed this action claiming ownership of the former home of Dantzler A. Kennerly, Sr. and Christine S. Kennerly, and a lot adjacent to that home. Grooms asserts that the record owner of the Kennerly home is Orangeburg Holding Corporation and that Berry was the sole shareholder in that company...

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