Blackmon v. Blackmon

101 S.E. 827 | S.C. | 1920

Lead Opinion

January 27, 1920. The opinion of the Court was delivered by For the reasons assigned by his Honor, Judge Moore, it is the judgment of this Court that the judgment of the Circuit Court be affirmed.

MR. CHIEF JUSTICE GARY and MR. JUSTICE GAGE concur.






Dissenting Opinion

I think the preponderance of the evidence shows that the executor bought the land for less than its true value, and he should be required to account for the true value. I think, too, that the exceptions complaining of error in allowing the executor credit for *487 certain items which were not properly proved against the estate, and for payment of which he produced neither proof nor proper vouchers, should be sustained.

MR. JUSTICE FRASER concurs with Mr. Justice Hydrick.