Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1996

Dare County Board of Education v. Sakaria

Dare County Board of Education v. Sakaria
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided February 9, 1996 · Per Curiam
466 S.E.2d 717; 342 N.C. 648 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Dare County Board of Education v. Sakaria

Opinion

466 S.E.2d 717 (1996)
342 N.C. 648

DARE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, a body of politic and corporate, Plaintiff,
v.
Elpis SAKARIA, Defendant.
DARE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, a body of politic and corporate, Plaintiff,
v.
RAJ ALEXANDER TRUST, Elpis J.G.B. Sakaria, Trustee, Defendant.
DARE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, a body of politic and corporate, Plaintiff,
v.
JERA ASSOCIATES, a Maryland Partnership, Defendant.
DARE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, a body of politic and corporate, Plaintiff,
v.
Jack HILLMAN and wife, Lillian Hillman, Defendants.

No. 229A95.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

February 9, 1996.

W. Brian Howell and Deveau & Norcross, P.A., by Ronald E. DeVeau, Kill Devil Hills, for plaintiff-appellee.

Vandeventer, Black, Meredith & Martin, by Robert L. O'Donnell, Norfolk, VA, for defendants-appellants.

PER CURIAM.

AFFIRMED.

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