Court of Appeals of North Carolina, 1974

Mauldin v. Ballou

Mauldin v. Ballou
Court of Appeals of North Carolina · Decided March 6, 1974 · Brock, Carson, Morris
21 N.C. App. 94; 203 S.E.2d 73; 1974 N.C. App. LEXIS 1724

Mauldin v. Ballou

Opinion of the Court

MORRIS, Judge.

Plaintiffs assign as error the findings of fact. Basically, plaintiffs argue that the trial judge should have found facts in accordance with plaintiffs’ contentions. However, the findings of fact by the trial judge are conclusive if supported by competent evidence. We have carefully reviewed the evidence, and we conclude that it supports the facts, as found, even though it might have justified contrary findings upon some points.

The findings of fact support the conclusions of law. The judgment of the trial court is

Affirmed.

Chief Judge Brock and Judge Carson concur.

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