176 S.E. 866 | S.C. | 1934
November 1, 1934. The opinion of the Court was delivered by
This action, commenced in the Court of Common Pleas for Spartanburg County, December 5, 1931, by Claude R. Dunbar, as receiver of the Cowpens-Security Bank, as plaintiff, against the defendants, Albert S. Fant, State Bank Examiner, and the Fidelity Deposit Company of Maryland, is an action against the said public officer and the surety on his official bond for damages alleged to have been sustained by the parties in interest by reason of an alleged failure on the part of the said bank examiner to well and truly perform the duties of his office as required by law. The case was tried at the April, 1932, term of said Court before Judge William H. Grimball and a jury, resulting in a verdict directed by his Honor, Judge Grimball, in favor of the defendants. Thereafter, the plaintiff appealed to this Court from the judgment of the lower Court and this Court, for reasons set forth in the opinion filed in the case, written by Chief Justice Eugene S. Blease, reversed the lower Court and remanded the case for further action, which case is reported in
The questions raised in the several motions referred to are fully considered in the said orders of his Honor, Judge Dennis. We agree with the conclusion of Judge Dennis. The exceptions are, therefore, overruled and the orders and judgment of the lower Court affirmed.
MESSRS. JUSTICES STABLER and BONHAM and MR. ACTING ASSOCIATE JUSTICE C.T. GRAYDON concur.