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Gregg Et Al. v. Moore

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  • Title: Gregg Et Al. v. Moore
  • Author : South Carolina Supreme Court
  • Release Date : January 28, 1954
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 53 KB

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December 28, 1954. Primarily, this case involves the validity of a tax title and alleged adverse possession by the purchaser, the respondent, at tax sale. The property in question is located in York County and was purchased prior to 1920 by Miss Marie Gregg of Florence County for the use of her aunt, Miss Allie Cureton, during her lifetime. Miss Gregg died shortly thereafter, leaving a will in which the property was devised to her mother and father for life and with the remainder to her two brothers. Under the terms of her will, she bequeathed a $250.00 annuity to Miss Cureton and specifically charged all her real estate to the payment of said annuity. The mother of Miss Gregg died in 1921, and in the following year a partition proceeding was instituted between the remaining life tenant, the father (S.M. Gregg) of Marie Gregg, and her two brothers, Ernest S. Gregg and Hazel A. Gregg, which resulted in the property being conveyed to S.M. Gregg, in fee simple. The annuity was never released from this property. S.M. Gregg subsequently remarried and in 1927 conveyed the property to his then wife, Marguerite H. Gregg, stating therein that the conveyance was subject to a life estate of Miss Allie Cureton. Margurite H. Gregg conveyed the property to the appellants in 1951, after the death of S.M. Gregg.


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