30 S.C. 612 | S.C. | 1889
Opinion by
1. That the findings of fact by the 'master and Circuit Judge on the equitable issues raised by the answer must stand, they not
2. That the agreement between C. and S. was a conditional sale, and could not be enforced because of the statute of frauds.
3. But whether conditional sale or mortgage, S. was estopped from denying the title which he had requested the plaintiff to purchase.
4. The action being at law, plaintiff’s recovery entitled him to costs under the terms of the statute.
5. But Mrs. S., being a married woman, residing with her husband, there should be no judgment for damages or costs against her.