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Ludford v. Combs

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Feb 1, 1928
141 S.E. 541 (N.C. 1928)

Opinion

(Filed 22 February, 1928.)

1. Appeal and Error — Review — Error Waived in supreme Court — Rules of Court.

It is necessary that exceptions be mentioned in brief, with authorities and argument, or they will be deemed abandoned on appeal.

2. Interest — Time and Computation — Judgments.

When interest is recoverable on amount of verdict, it will run from the date of the verdict, unless it can be legally determined before then. C. S., 2307.

APPEAL by plaintiff and defendants from Midyette, J., at November Term, 1927, of TYRRELL.

Thompson Wilson and W. L. Small for plaintiff.

Aydlett Simpson for defendants.


DEFENDANTS' APPEAL.


Exceptions in the record not set out in the appellants' brief, or in support of which no reason or argument is stated or authority cited, will be taken as abandoned. Rules 28. The only exceptions relied on by the defendants are addressed to instructions given the jury, and in these instructions we find.

No error.

PLAINTIFF'S APPEAL.


The judgment is affirmed. The amount due could not be determined before verdict. C. S., 2307.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Ludford v. Combs

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Feb 1, 1928
141 S.E. 541 (N.C. 1928)
Case details for

Ludford v. Combs

Case Details

Full title:E. L. LUDFORD v. S. M. COMBS ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Feb 1, 1928

Citations

141 S.E. 541 (N.C. 1928)
195 N.C. 851