· 6/8/1960
Hamilton v. Patterson
Citations
- 115 S.E.2d 68
- 236 S.C. 487
- 1960 S.C. LEXIS 61
How courts have described this case
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- a defendant may not a second time challenge the validity of a plaintiffs right which has ripened into a judgment
- a defendant may not a second time challenge the validity of a plaintiff's right which has ripened into a judgment
- “It is well settled in this State ‘that inadequacy of price, unless so gross as to shock the conscience of the court or accompanied by circumstances from which fraud may be clearly inferred, will not justify the overthrow of a judicial sale.’ ”
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Judges: Oxner, Stukes, Taylor, Legge, Moss
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