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Harrison v. Hargrove

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1892
16 S.E. 422 (N.C. 1892)

Opinion

(September Term, 1892.)

Batchelor and Devereux (by brief) for petitioners.

E. C. Smith contra.


PETITION OF PLAINTIFF TO REHEAR. (See 109 N.C. 346.)


We have carefully examined the petition filed in this case, as well as the learned brief of the counsel for the petitioners. Upon due consideration, our conclusion is that the judgment heretofore rendered should not be disturbed. As the opinion of the Court fully sets forth our views, it is needless to repeat them in disposing of the present proceeding.

PETITION DENIED.

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Summaries of

Harrison v. Hargrove

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1892
16 S.E. 422 (N.C. 1892)
Case details for

Harrison v. Hargrove

Case Details

Full title:JUDITH W. HARRISON ET AL. v. T. L. HARGROVE ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Sep 1, 1892

Citations

16 S.E. 422 (N.C. 1892)
111 N.C. 205

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