Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Supreme Court of South Carolina, Volume 115 |
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... execution that there was no necessity for selling the property as far as the children were concerned , and seller was not liable in damages for failure to deliver a deed . 10 ] April Term , 1920 . 5. VENDOR AND 10 FAIREY V. STRANGE et ux .
... execution that there was no necessity for selling the property as far as the children were concerned , and seller was not liable in damages for failure to deliver a deed . 10 ] April Term , 1920 . 5. VENDOR AND 10 FAIREY V. STRANGE et ux .
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... deed by one of the sellers to the other created in the latter a fee condi- tional , under which she could have conveyed a fee . Before SEASE , J. , Fairfield , September , 1919. Affirmed . Action by Thomas A. Fairey against C. E. and ...
... deed by one of the sellers to the other created in the latter a fee condi- tional , under which she could have conveyed a fee . Before SEASE , J. , Fairfield , September , 1919. Affirmed . Action by Thomas A. Fairey against C. E. and ...
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... deed to be delivered in December of that year . The tract of land to be conveyed had formerly been two tracts , to wit , the Rabb tract and the McCants tract , 10 ] April Term , 1920 . treated in the 12 FAIREY V. STRANGE et ux .
... deed to be delivered in December of that year . The tract of land to be conveyed had formerly been two tracts , to wit , the Rabb tract and the McCants tract , 10 ] April Term , 1920 . treated in the 12 FAIREY V. STRANGE et ux .
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... deed was to have been made , the land had increased in value to $ 100 per acre . Mrs. Strange was very unwilling to sign the deed , but after much pressure was brought to bear upon her - not enough , how- ever , to be considered duress ...
... deed was to have been made , the land had increased in value to $ 100 per acre . Mrs. Strange was very unwilling to sign the deed , but after much pressure was brought to bear upon her - not enough , how- ever , to be considered duress ...
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... deed , and it was made to appear to the Court that the life tenants and the purchaser had conspired to sell the land of minors at an undervaluation , and thus defeat their rights , ther is but little doubt that the Court would cancel ...
... deed , and it was made to appear to the Court that the life tenants and the purchaser had conspired to sell the land of minors at an undervaluation , and thus defeat their rights , ther is but little doubt that the Court would cancel ...
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