Newton v. Wilson Furniture Manufacturing Co.
Newton v. Wilson Furniture Manufacturing Co.
Opinion of the Court
This is a civil action tried at the September Term, 1933, of Moore Superior Court, before his Honor, Thomas J. Shaw, who rendered judgment in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendants, on the pleadings filed therein for the sum of $1,098.70 with interest. Thereafter at Chambers on 29 December, 1933, the defendant Carolina Discount Corporation at a hearing before his Honor, A. M. Stack, judge, moved to vacate the judgment rendered previously by Judge Shaw for the reason that said judgment was rendered against said defendant through its mistake, surprise and excusable neglect and for the further reason that said judgment was erroneously granted as to all sums in excess of $217.93. At said hearing his Honor, A. M. Stack, held erroneous the judgment previously rendered by Judge Shaw and vacated same in part, allowing plaintiff’s judgment to stand for the sum of
Reversed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- HERBERT B. NEWTON AND COMPANY v. WILSON FURNITURE MANUFACTURING COMPANY and CAROLINA DISCOUNT CORPORATION
- Status
- Published