Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1932

Smith v. . Matthews

Smith v. . Matthews
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided September 21, 1932 · PER CURIAM.
165 S.E. 350; 203 N.C. 218; 1932 N.C. LEXIS 355 (South Eastern Reporter)

Smith v. . Matthews

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This is an action to recover damages for wrongful death caused by alleged negligence of the defendant. The issues of negligence, contributory negligence, and damages were answered in favor of the plaintiff. The court as a matter of discretion set aside the verdict as to damages. The defendant appealed.

“A premature appeal is one which is taken before final judgment, or upon an order affecting a substantial right which could be protected by an appeal from a final judgment.” McIntosh’s Practice & Procedure, sec. 676(7). The present appeal is premature and will be dismissed. Chambers v. R. R., 172 N. C., 555; Joyner v. Reflector Co., 176 N. C., 274; Thomas v. Carteret, 180 N. C., 109.

Appeal dismissed.

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