Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1956

Housing Authority v. Brown

Housing Authority v. Brown
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided October 10, 1956 · Johnson
244 N.C. 592; 94 S.E.2d 582; 1956 N.C. LEXIS 469

Housing Authority v. Brown

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The evidence and the findings of fact have been fully considered; and the conclusion reached is that each and all of appellant’s assignments of error must be overruled. The findings of fact are supported by competent evidence. On the facts so established, the corporate defendant’s activities in North Carolina constituted doing business in North Carolina within the meaning of G.S. 55-38. Hence, there is no occasion to consider the constitutionality of Chapter 1143, Session Laws of 1955.

Affirmed.

Johnson, J., not sitting.

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