BILLINGS v. SHREWSBURY

No. 15213.

294 S.E.2d 267 (1982)

Jerry BILLINGS and Diana Billings, his wife, et al. v. Lourine M. SHREWSBURY, Earl Trigg, and Dorothy Trigg, his wife.

Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

July 15, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Akers, Princeton, for appellants.

Frazier & Schumacher and John R. Frazier, Princeton now Schumacher & Schumacher, Princeton, for appellees.


NEELY, Justice:

The appellants, Lourine Shrewsbury and Earl and Dorothy Trigg, appeal from a final judgment of the Circuit Court of Mercer County, holding that they violated a restrictive covenant prohibiting the placing of mobile homes in a residential subdivision. The appellants contend on appeal that their homes are not mobile homes within the meaning of the restrictive covenant. We agree with regard to the Shrewsbury home, but disagree with regard to the Trigg...

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