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Weir v. Fowler

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1928
145 S.E. 283 (N.C. 1928)

Opinion

(Filed 14 November, 1928.)

Injunctions — Preliminary and Interlocutory Injunctions — Grounds Therefor.

In an action to declare a sale of land under execution of judgment void, the remedy of restraining further proceedings under the sale is by motion in the original cause, and a separate action for a restraining order is unnecessary.

APPEAL by defendants from Deal, J., at Chambers in Wadesboro, 7 March, 1928. From UNION.

H. B. Adams for plaintiffs.

John C. Sikes for defendants.


Civil action to enjoin the sheriff of Union County from delivering deed for certain lands to W. H. Collins, the last and highest bidder at an execution sale.

Upon the return of the temporary order, the same was continued to the hearing. Defendants appeal, assigning errors.


This is a companion case to Weir v. Weir, ante, 268. Plaintiffs instituted the present action to restrain the sheriff from delivering deed for the lands sold under execution, until a hearing could be had on their motion, made in the original cause, to have said sale set aside and the same declared void. This was unnecessary, as the same relief, if needed, could have been obtained by motion in the original cause. Indeed, the granting of an order nisi to set aside an irregular execution, in such proceeding, operates, as soon as the parties have notice of it, to stay any further action. Foard v. Alexander, 64 N.C. 69; Long v. Jarrett, 94 N.C. 443.

Error.


Summaries of

Weir v. Fowler

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1928
145 S.E. 283 (N.C. 1928)
Case details for

Weir v. Fowler

Case Details

Full title:MRS. M. J. M. WEIR, INDIVIDUALLY, AND MRS. M. J. M. WEIR AND W. H. HOOD…

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Nov 1, 1928

Citations

145 S.E. 283 (N.C. 1928)
145 S.E. 283

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