Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1914

Lloyd v. Swansboro Land & Lumber Co.

Lloyd v. Swansboro Land & Lumber Co.
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided October 28, 1914 · Bbown
83 S.E. 248; 167 N.C. 97; 1914 N.C. LEXIS 63 (South Eastern Reporter)

Lloyd v. Swansboro Land & Lumber Co.

Opinion of the Court

Bbown, J.

At April Term, 1914, Whedbee, judge, made an order in this cause, allowing the plaintiffs to file amended complaint within thirty days, which order provided that if the plaintiffs fail either to file such amended complaint or to pay the cost as shown within thirty days from the adjournment of this term, then this action shall stand dismissed without further order.

The order could not be self-executing, and the condition is a nullity. The judge could not delegate to any one the power to enter up judgment if the amended complaint was not filed.

Alternative or conditional judgments are void. This left it open to the discretion of a succeeding judge to allow the amended pleadings to be filed. Strickland v. Cox, 102 N. C., 411; Woodcock v. Merriam, 122 N. C., 734; Church v. Church, 158 N. C., 564.

Affirmed.

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