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Fed. Land Bank of Columbia v. Korner

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Apr 1, 1933
204 N.C. 791 (N.C. 1933)

Opinion

(Filed 12 April, 1933.)

APPEAL by certain of the defendants from Sink, J., at February Term, 1933, of FORSYTH. Affirmed.

Ingle Rucker for plaintiff.

Charles T. Ross for defendants.


This is an action for judgment on a note and for the foreclosure of a mortgage executed by the defendants to secure the payment of the note.

After judgment by default on the note rendered by the clerk of the Superior Court, it was ordered and decreed that the land described in the mortgage be sold to satisfy the judgment. The land was sold by a commissioner appointed by the court for that purpose. Upon the report of the sale, the same was confirmed by the clerk of the Superior Court.

The action was thereafter heard by the clerk on the motion of certain defendants that the order of confirmation, the decree of sale, and the judgment be set aside and vacated upon the grounds stated in the motion which was in writing. The motion was denied, and the defendants appealed to the judge of the Superior Court of Forsyth County.

From judgment affirming the order of the clerk, the defendants appealed to the Supreme Court.


The facts found by the judge and set out in the judgment, are sufficient to support the judgment affirming the order of the clerk. Conceding without deciding that there were irregularities appearing on the record, they are not sufficient to entitle the defendants to the relief sought by their motion as a matter of law. The judgment is

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Fed. Land Bank of Columbia v. Korner

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Apr 1, 1933
204 N.C. 791 (N.C. 1933)
Case details for

Fed. Land Bank of Columbia v. Korner

Case Details

Full title:THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF COLUMBIA v. ANNIE A. KORNER ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Apr 1, 1933

Citations

204 N.C. 791 (N.C. 1933)
168 S.E. 925