Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1931

West v. . Coppersmith

West v. . Coppersmith
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided February 18, 1931 · PER CURIAM.
156 S.E. 927; 200 N.C. 798; 1931 N.C. LEXIS 449 (South Eastern Reporter)

West v. . Coppersmith

Opinion of the Court

Motion under C. S., 600, to set aside judgment by default and inquiry for excusable neglect. Motion denied. Defendants appeal. There is neither finding nor evidence on the record sufficient to establish that the neglect of the defendants was legally excusable. Hence, the ruling must be upheld on authority of Sutherland v. McLean,199 N.C. 345, and Pepper v. Clegg, 132 N.C. 312, 43 S.E. 906.

Affirmed. *Page 799

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