Harvey v. . Hambright
Harvey v. . Hambright
Opinion of the Court
(after stating the case). Sec. 887 of The Code provides that “justices of the peace-shall have concurrent jurisdiction of civil actions not founded on contract, wherein the value of the property in controversy, does not exceed fifty dollars.” The property in controversy here is the fifty dollars, which, the plaintiff alleges, he was induced to.pay by the representations made by the defendant, and which were untrue, and is clearly within the section referred to.
Bullinger v. Marshall, 70 N. C., 520, cited by counsel for the defendant, was before the act of 1876-77 (§887 of The Code), and is not applicable to this case, and the point in Ashe v. Gray, 88 N. C., 190, re-affirmed in 90 N. C., 137, is misapprehended. The complaint in the latter case contained causes of action for direct and fraudulent representations, associated with a cause of action for a false warranty in an exchange of horses, and laid the damages at $50. The jury found upon issues submitted, that there was a warranty, and assessed damages at $50, and the Court below refused to give judgment for the plaintiff, holding that the action was founded exclusively on contract and was cognizable only in the Court of a justice of the peace. Upon appeal, this was reversed, because the real character of the action was ex delicto, and the jurisdiction of the Superior Court fully appeared in the complaint.
That case is authority for the position that the Superior *448 Court has jurisdiction of torts not exceeding $50, but it does not decide, as insisted by defendant, that the justices of the peace have not conewrrent jurisdiction in actions where the sum does not exceed $50; on the contrary, in Barneycastle v. Walker, 92 N. C., 198, it is said that prior to the act of 1876, justices of the peace had no jurisdiction in actions of tort, but since that act they have “ only a concurrent jurisdiction with the Superior Court, when the damages claimed do not exceed fifty dollars.”
Error.
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