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Falkner v. Hunt

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1877
76 N.C. 202 (N.C. 1877)

Opinion

(January Term, 1877.)

Pleading — Discharge in Bankruptcy.

Where the Court below allowed a defendant to plead his discharge in bankruptcy at Fall Term, 1875, which discharge was granted May 21st, 1869; Held not to be error.

MOTION in the cause heard at Fall Term, 1876, of GRANVILLE Superior Court, before Watts, J.

The defendant Samuel R. Hunt was adjudged a bankrupt in 1868 and on the 21st May, 1869, obtained his discharge in bankruptcy. At Fall Term, 1875, of said Court he moved that he be allowed to plead his discharge, which motion was continued from term to term and heard at Fall Term, 1876. The plaintiff opposed the motion upon the ground that the same was not made in apt time and that the Court had no power after such a lapse of time to allow the motion. His Honor granted leave to file said plea from which order the plaintiff appealed.

Messrs. L. C. Edwards, J. B. Batchelor and Busbee Busbee, for plaintiff.

Mr. D. G. Fowle, for defendants.


His Honor certainly had the power to allow the plea of bankruptcy to be put in. And there is nothing to show, and it certainly is not to be presumed that he exercised an arbitrary or capricious discretion.

There is no error.

PER CURIAM. Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Falkner v. Hunt

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1877
76 N.C. 202 (N.C. 1877)
Case details for

Falkner v. Hunt

Case Details

Full title:N.J. FALKNER v. SAMUEL R. HUNT and others

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Jan 1, 1877

Citations

76 N.C. 202 (N.C. 1877)

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