Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1928

Walters v. Phœnix Utility Co.

Walters v. Phœnix Utility Co.
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided December 19, 1928 · PER CURIAM.
145 S.E. 927; 196 N.C. 817; 1928 N.C. LEXIS 424 (South Eastern Reporter)

Walters v. Phœnix Utility Co.

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The order of the judge affirming the order of the clerk, and denying the motion of the nonresident defendants for the removal of this action from the State Court to the Federal Court for trial, upon the grounds stated in the petition, is affirmed upon the authority of Givens v. Mfg. Co., ante, 377; Crisp v. Fibre Co., 193 N. C., 77, 136 S. E., 238; Fenner v. Cedar Works, 191 N. C., 207, 131 S. E., 625. The principles controlling the decision of the question presented by this appeal are well settled in the above-cited cases. It is unnecessary to cite other cases in this or other jurisdictions; nor is it deemed necessary to restate these principles. There is no error, and the order is

Affirmed.

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