9107 | S.C. | May 17, 1915

May 17, 1915. The opinion of the Court was delivered by This is an appeal from an order striking out certain allegations of the answers on the ground that they were sham, and in allowing the plaintiff to apply for judgment by default.

The ruling of his Honor, the presiding Judge, is fully sustained by the cases of Germofert Co. v. Castles, 97 S.C. 398,81 S.E. 665" date_filed="1914-05-06" court="S.C." case_name="Germofert Mfg. Co. v. Castles">81 S.E. 665, and Interstate Ch. Cor. v. FarmingtonCor., 100 S.C. 196" date_filed="1915-03-13" court="S.C." case_name="Interstate Chemical Corp. v. Farmington Corp.">100 S.C. 196, 84 S.E. 710" date_filed="1915-03-13" court="S.C." case_name="Interstate Chemical Corp. v. Farmington Corp.">84 S.E. 710.

Appeal dismissed.

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