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Duvall v. Elliott

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Dec 1, 1924
125 S.E. 925 (N.C. 1924)

Opinion

(Filed 19 December, 1924.)

APPEAL by defendants from Ray, J., at July Term, 1924, of SWAIN.

S.W. Black for plaintiff.

Dillard Hill for defendants.


Civil action in ejectment and to recover damages for wrongful possession.

From a verdict and judgment in favor of plaintiff, the defendants appeal, assigning errors.


Appellants' exceptive assignments of error relate chiefly to questions of evidence and to portions of the charge. A careful perusal of the record leaves us with the impression that the cause has been tried in substantial accord with the decisions bearing upon the questions involved. The case presents no new matter which would seem to warrant an extended discussion, or which we apprehend would be helpful or beneficial to the profession. We are of opinion that the errors assigned should be resolved in favor of the validity of the trial. The verdict and judgment will be upheld.

No error.


Summaries of

Duvall v. Elliott

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Dec 1, 1924
125 S.E. 925 (N.C. 1924)
Case details for

Duvall v. Elliott

Case Details

Full title:F. L. DUVALL v. P. O. ELLIOTT ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Dec 1, 1924

Citations

125 S.E. 925 (N.C. 1924)
188 N.C. 834