Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1931

Bigham v. . Foor

Bigham v. . Foor
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided May 20, 1931 · Stacy
158 S.E. 548; 201 N.C. 14; 1931 N.C. LEXIS 168 (South Eastern Reporter)

Bigham v. . Foor

Opinion of the Court

Stacy, C. J.

The constitutionality of chapter 75, Public Laws 1929, was upheld in Ashley v. Brown, 198 N. C., 369, 151 S. E., 725.

The case of White v. Lumber Co., 199 N. C., 410, 154 S. E., 620, is distinguishable and has no particular bearing upon the question presently presented. The fact that it was written under a per curiam opinion, however, in no way impairs its force as a precedent for what it decides. Hyder v. Henderson County, 190 N. C., 663, 130 S. E., 497. Per curiam decisions stand upon the -same footing as those in which fuller citations of authorities are made and more extended opinions are written. Mote v. Lamber Co., 192 N. C., 460, 135 S. E., 294; S. v. Munn, 134 N. C., 680, 47 S. E., 15; Parker v. R. R., 133 N. C., 336, 45 S. E., 658; Osborn v. Leach, 133 N. C., 427, 45 S. E., 783; S. v. Council, 129 N. C., 511, 39 S. E., 814.

Affirmed.

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