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Glover v. Glover

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Mar 1, 1944
29 S.E.2d 351 (N.C. 1944)

Opinion

(Filed 22 March, 1944.)

APPEAL by defendant from Dixon, Special Judge, at November Term, 1943, of JOHNSTON. Affirmed.

Wellons, Martin Wellons for plaintiff.

Parker Lee for defendant.


( See Glover v. Glover, ante, 152.)


This was a controversy without action to determine the title to land which plaintiff has contracted to convey to the defendant. The deed under which plaintiff's title is derived conveys the land to him "his lifetime and then to his heirs and his heirs, and assigns." The word "assigns" was stricken through with a pen.

For the reasons stated in Glover v. Glover, No. 234, ante, 152, we think the court below has ruled correctly in holding that plaintiff can convey a good and sufficient title in fee.

The judgment is

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Glover v. Glover

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Mar 1, 1944
29 S.E.2d 351 (N.C. 1944)
Case details for

Glover v. Glover

Case Details

Full title:J. W. GLOVER v. CARL GLOVER

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Mar 1, 1944

Citations

29 S.E.2d 351 (N.C. 1944)
224 N.C. 153