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Hudson v. Hodge

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Oct 1, 1905
51 S.E. 955 (N.C. 1905)

Opinion

(Filed 17 October, 1905.)

Action Before Justice of Peace — Title to Real Estate in Controversy.

In an action for rent begun before a justice of the peace where the defendant denied plaintiff's title and lease, the justice properly dismissed the action.

ACTION by W. L. Hudson against Isham Hodge, heard by Ferguson, J., and a jury at March Term, 1905, of CUMBERLAND, upon appeal from a justice of the peace. From a judgment for the plaintiff, the defendant appealed.

No counsel for plaintiff.

N. A. Sinclair for defendant.


Action for rent begun before a justice of the peace. The defendant denied plaintiff's title and lease, and the justice properly dismissed the action. The Code, sections 836, 837; Hahn v. Guilford, 87 N.C. 172. The judge below should have taken the same course. The litigation over the title and tenancy were before us at this term, Hodge v. Hudson, post, 358.

Action dismissed.

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Summaries of

Hudson v. Hodge

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Oct 1, 1905
51 S.E. 955 (N.C. 1905)
Case details for

Hudson v. Hodge

Case Details

Full title:HUDSON v. HODGE

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Oct 1, 1905

Citations

51 S.E. 955 (N.C. 1905)
139 N.C. 308

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