· 1/17/2000
I'On, L.L.C. v. Town of Mt. Pleasant
Citations
- 526 S.E.2d 716
- 338 S.C. 406
- 2000 S.C. LEXIS 13
How courts have described this case
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- holding that the court need not address additional issues if it is not necessary to the resolution of the case
- holding that the court need not address additional issues if it is not necessary to the resolution of the case
- holding that an issue not raised to and ruled upon by the lower court is not preserved for appellate review
- holding that an appellate court can rely on any reason “appearing in the record to affirm the lower court’s judgment” (emphasis added)
- recognizing that a respondent may abandon an additional sustaining ground by failing to raise it in the appellate brief
- holding that an appellate court may affirm based on any ground appearing in the record
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Judges: Burnett, Finney, Moore, Toal, Waller
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