Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1928

Young v. Hamilton

Young v. Hamilton
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided December 19, 1928 · Oueiam
196 N.C. 818

Young v. Hamilton

Opinion of the Court

Pee OueiaM.

Pretermitting the question as to whether the defendant in her counterclaim has alleged facts sufficient to constitute a defense or a cause of action for deceit (Stone v. Milling Co., 192 N. C., 585, 135 S. E., 449), we are of opinion that the evidence offered in support thereof is too vague and indefinite or too gossamery to sustain such an action or to defeat plaintiff’s claim.

No error.

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