Summary
explaining that an appeal is interlocutory if it "directs some further proceeding preliminary to the final decree"
Summary of this case from Hanna v. WrightOpinion
1985
explaining that an appeal is interlocutory if it "directs some further proceeding preliminary to the final decree"
Summary of this case from Hanna v. Wright1985
explaining that an appeal is interlocutory if it "directs some further proceeding preliminary to the final decree"
Summary of this case from Hanna v. WrightFull title:PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date published: Jan 1, 1985
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