TOWN OF SULLIVANS ISLAND v. BYRUM

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306 S.C. 539 (1992)

413 S.E.2d 325

TOWN OF SULLIVANS ISLAND, Appellant v. James H. BYRUM, J. Harold Byrum, Juanita T. Byrum, and Two Thousand Fourteen Corporation, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided January 6, 1992.

Rehearing Denied January 23, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. Algar, Charleston, and Lawrence A. Dodds, Jr., of Dodds & Hennessy, Mount Pleasant, for appellant.

Morris D. Rosen, of Rosen, Rosen & Hagood, Charleston, for respondents.


Heard September 17, 1991;

Decided January 6, 1992.

Reh. Den. January 23, 1992.

Per Curiam:

The Plaintiff, Town of Sullivans Island (Town), sought to enjoin the Defendants,1 Byrums, from using part of their residence as a "Bed & Breakfast" boarding house. The Town also sought to enjoin the Byrums' use of a garage apartment for human habitation. The Town argued...

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