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Linney v. Mintz

Supreme Court of North Carolina
May 1, 1913
78 S.E. 280 (N.C. 1913)

Opinion

(filed 7 May, 1913.)

APPEAL by defendants from Lyon, J., at Fall Term, 1912, of ALEXANDER.

F. A. Linney, J. H. Burke, and L. C. Caldwell for plaintiff.

J. L. Gulley and W. A. Self for defendants.


Held, this case presented only issues of fact, determined by the verdict.


This was a special proceeding started before the Clerk of Alexander Superior Court to establish the boundary lines between the plaintiff and the defendants, and heard on appeal to the Superior Court upon the following issue: "Is the line from Black 4 to Black 5 the true dividing line between the plaintiff and the defendant."

We are of opinion that the question at issue is one of fact, and that it has been determined by the finding of the jury.

Upon a review of the record we find

No error.


Summaries of

Linney v. Mintz

Supreme Court of North Carolina
May 1, 1913
78 S.E. 280 (N.C. 1913)
Case details for

Linney v. Mintz

Case Details

Full title:W. C. LINNEY v. W. D. MINTZ ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: May 1, 1913

Citations

78 S.E. 280 (N.C. 1913)
162 N.C. 526