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Cook v. Cheek

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1957
100 S.E.2d 511 (N.C. 1957)

Opinion

Filed 27 November, 1957

APPEAL by defendant from Johnston, J., at 2 September, 1957, Civil Term of GUILFORD (Greensboro Division).

Adam Younce for appellant.

Merritt Haines for appellee.


This is a civil action in tort. It was heard below on motion of the defendant to set aside, on the ground of excusable neglect, the judgment by default and inquiry rendered by the clerk on failure of the defendant to answer or appear and otherwise plead to the complaint within the time allowed by law after service of summons. The court below, after hearing the evidence pro and con, found and concluded that the defendant's neglect in failing to answer the complaint in apt time was inexcusable, and entered judgment denying the motion. Our examination of the record discloses that the crucial findings and conclusions are supported by the evidence. The judgment will be upheld on authority of Sanders v. Chavis, 243 N.C. 380, 90 S.E.2d 749; Stephens v. Childers, 236 N.C. 348, 72 S.E.2d 849; Pate v. Hospital, 234 N.C. 637, 68 S.E.2d 288. The judgment below is Affirmed.


Summaries of

Cook v. Cheek

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1957
100 S.E.2d 511 (N.C. 1957)
Case details for

Cook v. Cheek

Case Details

Full title:CALVIN COOK v. EUGENE CHEEK, INDIVIDUALLY, TRADING AND DOING BUSINESS AS…

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Nov 1, 1957

Citations

100 S.E.2d 511 (N.C. 1957)
100 S.E.2d 511