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Walker v. Tippett

North Carolina Court of Appeals
Jul 1, 2005
171 N.C. App. 517 (N.C. Ct. App. 2005)

Summary

In Tippett v. Walker, 10 Mass. 595, the agreement was entered into by the defendants, a committee appointed by the directors of the Middlesex Turnpike company, and the court say: "To the agreement the defendants have not (if they had legal authority) put the seals of the directors or the seal of the corporation.

Summary of this case from Bryson v. Lucas

Opinion

No. 04-1359.

Filed 19 July 2005.

Anson (04CVS243).


Cases Reported without Published Opinions. Affirmed


Summaries of

Walker v. Tippett

North Carolina Court of Appeals
Jul 1, 2005
171 N.C. App. 517 (N.C. Ct. App. 2005)

In Tippett v. Walker, 10 Mass. 595, the agreement was entered into by the defendants, a committee appointed by the directors of the Middlesex Turnpike company, and the court say: "To the agreement the defendants have not (if they had legal authority) put the seals of the directors or the seal of the corporation.

Summary of this case from Bryson v. Lucas
Case details for

Walker v. Tippett

Case Details

Full title:WALKER v. TIPPETT

Court:North Carolina Court of Appeals

Date published: Jul 1, 2005

Citations

171 N.C. App. 517 (N.C. Ct. App. 2005)

Citing Cases

Bryson v. Lucas

See also Dewitt v. Walton, 5 Selden, 571. In Tippett v. Walker, 10 Mass. 595, the agreement was entered into…