Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1918

Lupton v. . Spencer

Lupton v. . Spencer
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided October 2, 1918 · PER CURIAM.
96 S.E. 889; 176 N.C. 687; 1918 N.C. LEXIS 326 (South Eastern Reporter)

Lupton v. . Spencer

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

There are thirty-five assignments of error relating to tbe evidence, and four to tbe charge of tbe court. We are of opinion that they are without substantial merit, and that no reversible error has been committed.

Tbe issues relate solely to tbe true location of tbe dividing line between tbe lands of plaintiff and defendant, and present almost exclusively a question of fact, which has been settled by the verdict.

No error.

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