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Blades v. Pickles

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Oct 1, 1926
134 S.E. 926 (N.C. 1926)

Opinion

(Filed 6 October, 1926.)

APPEAL by defendants from Nunn, J., at March Term, 1926, of JONES.

Civil action to quiet title or remove cloud therefrom.

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

No counsel appearing for plaintiff.

F. C. Brinson and Moore Dunn for defendants.


The appeal presents the single question as to whether the verdict is sufficient to support the judgment. It is found by the jury, in response to the seventh issue, that whatever rights the defendants may have had to the lands in question, they are now barred by the statute of limitations from asserting them. This issue alone disposes of the case and is sufficient to support the judgment. It was submitted without objection, and there is no exception challenging the correctness of the verdict.

No error.


Summaries of

Blades v. Pickles

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Oct 1, 1926
134 S.E. 926 (N.C. 1926)
Case details for

Blades v. Pickles

Case Details

Full title:J. VERNON BLADES v. B. F. PICKLES, TRUSTEE, ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Oct 1, 1926

Citations

134 S.E. 926 (N.C. 1926)
134 S.E. 926

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