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Rosemond v. McPherson

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1911
72 S.E. 570 (N.C. 1911)

Opinion

(Filed 9 November, 1911.)

Appeal and Error — Certiorari — Appeal Dismissed — Assignments of Error — Printing Brief.

Case docketed and dismissed under Rule 17, the appellant moving too late for writ of certiorari, and not having made out his assignments of error or grouping his exceptions, or filing his brief in time.

APPEAL by defendant from Daniels, J., at May Term, 1911, of (594) ORANGE.

J. W. Graham for plaintiff.

C. D. Turner for defendant.


This appeal is dismissed. The motion to docket and dismiss under Rule 17 was made before the appellant applied for writ of certiorari to bring up case on appeal. The appellant did not file his brief within the time prescribed and the case on appeal contains no assignments of error or grouped exceptions, as required by the rules of this Court.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Rosemond v. McPherson

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1911
72 S.E. 570 (N.C. 1911)
Case details for

Rosemond v. McPherson

Case Details

Full title:CHARLES E. ROSEMOND v. JOHN McPHERSON

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Nov 1, 1911

Citations

72 S.E. 570 (N.C. 1911)
156 N.C. 593

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