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Lane v. Morton

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1878
78 N.C. 7 (N.C. 1878)

Opinion

(January Term, 1878.)

Practice — Action Under Landlord and Tenant Act — Appeal from Justice's Court — Answer of Defendant.

In an action under the landlord and tenant act, begun before a justice of the peace, and carried by appeal to the Superior Court, it was an error in the court to allow the defendant to file an answer claiming title in himself and raising the question of the jurisdiction of the justice's court, although a motion to file such answer had been denied by the justice.

APPEAL from Eure, J., at Fall Term, 1877, of PAMLICO.

This action was commenced before a justice of the peace, under the landlord and tenant act, to recover possession of real estate. The defendant claimed title in himself to the premises, and at the hearing in July, 1877, asked leave to file his answer in writing, raising the question of jurisdiction. The justice refused the motion and gave judgment for the plaintiff. On appeal, the defendant asked leave to be allowed to file the same answer which he had offered before the justice. His Honor allowed the motion, and from that order the plaintiff appealed.

No counsel for plaintiff.

W. J. Clarke Son for defendant.


The only question is, Did the judge have the power to allow the answer to be filed? In Hinton v. Deans, 75 N.C. 18, the defendant applied to his Honor to be allowed to add the plea of the statute of limitations, and we decided that it was discretionary and not a matter of right in the defendant.

In Heyer v. Beatty, 76 N.C. 28, we held that the defendant ought to be allowed to amend his answer and make it what he intended it to be before the justice, and that decision governs the present (8) case, which involves the same question.

PER CURIAM. Affirmed.

Cited: Lane v. Morton, 81 N.C. 38.


Summaries of

Lane v. Morton

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1878
78 N.C. 7 (N.C. 1878)
Case details for

Lane v. Morton

Case Details

Full title:R. H. LANE v. D. W. MORTON

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Jan 1, 1878

Citations

78 N.C. 7 (N.C. 1878)

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