Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1943

Hawkins v. Federal Land Bank of Columbia

Hawkins v. Federal Land Bank of Columbia
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided September 29, 1943 · PER CURIAM.
26 S.E.2d 901; 223 N.C. 858 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Hawkins v. Federal Land Bank of Columbia

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This case was here on a former appeal. See Hawkins v. Land Bank, 221 N. C., 73, 18 S. E. (2d), 823, where the essential facts are stated. This appeal should have been docketed at the Spring Term. Rule 5, 221 N. C., 546. Be that as it may, the jury has decided the controverted facts in favor of the defendant. The exceptive assignments of error relied upon by the plaintiffs are without substantial merit. The judgment entered must be sustained.

No error.

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