Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1927

McLean v. . Bank

McLean v. . Bank
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided October 12, 1927 · PER CURIAM.
139 S.E. 601; 194 N.C. 797; 1927 N.C. LEXIS 230 (South Eastern Reporter)

McLean v. . Bank

Opinion of the Court

Civil action to restrain the sale of a tract of land in Harnett County until the claims of mortgagees, judgment creditors and the plaintiff, who alleges that he has a contract to buy said land, can be determined and adjudicated.

From a judgment overruling a demurrer interposed by the State Bank of McBee upon the ground (1) that the complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action against said defendant, and (2) that there is a misjoinder both of parties and causes of action, the said demurring defendant appeals, assigning error. Without detailing the allegations of the complaint, which are quite lengthy, we are convinced from a perusal of the record, that the demurrer was properly overruled on both grounds.

Affirmed. *Page 798

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