45 S.C. 388 | S.C. | 1895
The opinion of -the Court was delivered by
This is an action for claim and delivery of certain personal property. The defendant, Prime White, demurred to the complaint, which, together with appellant’s exceptions, will be incorporated in the report of the case, on the ground that it appears upon the face of the complaint that it does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action against him.
The- defendant, Mostowitz, answered, but at the trial, before reading his answer, interposed an oral demurrer to the complaint, on the ground that it did not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action.
The demurrers were then heard, the Circuit Judge overruled both demurrers, holding that the complaint was sufficient in its statements. The defendants gave notice of intention to appeal, and the further hearing of the case was suspended to await the result of the appeal.
It is the judgment of this Court, that the judgment of the Circuit Court be so modified as to conform to the views herein announced.