Waters v. . Waters

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Waters v. . Waters, 155 S.E. 564 (N.C. 1930)
199 N.C. 667; 1930 N.C. LEXIS 214
Stact

Waters v. . Waters

Opinion of the Court

Stact, C. J.

It appearing that each party was granted full and ample opportunity to present his contentions, both as to the law and the facts, no error can be imputed to the trial court in submitting the matter to the jury on a single issue. Potato Co. v. Jeanette, 174 N. C., 236, 93 S. E., 795.

Furthermore, it is provided by Rule 19, sec. 1, of the Rules of Practice in the Supreme Court that β€œthe pleadings on which the case is tried, the issues and the judgment appealed from shall be a part of the transcript in all cases.” 192 N. C., p. 847. No summons or complaint appears in the record, hence we are not properly informed as to the nature of the action. The appeal, therefore, will be dismissed for failure to send up the necessary parts of the record proper. Platt v. Const. Co., 198 N. C., 782.

Appeal dismissed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Arthur M. Waters v. Levin Waters.
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Status
Published