Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1924

Thomas v. . Butler

Thomas v. . Butler
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided September 24, 1924 · Oueiam
124 S.E. 925; 188 N.C. 818; 1924 N.C. LEXIS 193 (South Eastern Reporter)

Thomas v. . Butler

Opinion of the Court

Pee Oueiam.

Several serious exceptions are entered on the record, but a careful perusal of the whole ease confirms us in the belief that substantial justice has been done without violence to any legal principal. Therefore, the judgment rendered by the Superior Court will be affirmed. The appeal presents no new or novel point of law which would seem to warrant an extended discussion, or which we apprehend would be helpful to the profession. No reversible error having been made to appear, the verdict and judgment will be sustained.

No error.

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