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Jacobs v. Harman

Supreme Court of South Carolina
May 30, 1984
316 S.E.2d 146 (S.C. 1984)

Opinion

22121

May 30, 1984.

William C. Stork of Barnes, Stork, Herlong, Wolff Reyner, Columbia, for appellants.

W. Ralph Garris, Columbia, for respondents.


May 30, 1984.


The appellant partnership initiated this action for specific performance of an option to purchase real estate. The trial judge denied the appellant's Motion to Strike portions of the respondent's Answer and overruled the appellant's objections to the repondent's Requests for Admissions.

The parties assert that this Court has jurisdiction over the appeal from the denial of the Motion to Strike because it is in the nature of a demurrer. Thomas v. Colonial Stores, Inc., 236 S.C. 95, 113 S.E.2d 337 (1960). The Thomas rule does not apply to this equitable action for specific performance. The trial judge can best determine what is relevant in equity cases after introduction of the evidence. Smith v. Heyward, 110 S.C. 148, 96 S.E. 289 (1918); Pelfrey v. Bank of Greer, 270 S.C. 691, 244 S.E.2d 315 (1978).

The order overruling the objections to the Requests for Admissions is also not appealable before final judgment. See Pendergrass v. Martin, 275 S.C. 413, 272 S.E.2d 172 (1980).

We, accordingly, dismiss the appeal without prejudice to raise the issue at trial.

Dismissed.


Summaries of

Jacobs v. Harman

Supreme Court of South Carolina
May 30, 1984
316 S.E.2d 146 (S.C. 1984)
Case details for

Jacobs v. Harman

Case Details

Full title:Richard E. JACOBS, David H. Jacobs, Dominic A. Visconsi, R.F. Coffin…

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: May 30, 1984

Citations

316 S.E.2d 146 (S.C. 1984)
316 S.E.2d 146