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Burgess v. Kirby

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Oct 1, 1886
95 N.C. 276 (N.C. 1886)

Opinion

(October Term, 1886.)

Appeal.

When both parties appeal, and the judgment on the plaintiffs' appeal disposes of the questions presented by both, the defendants' appeal will be dismissed, as having been improvidently taken.

CIVIL ACTION, tried before Gilmer, Judge, and a jury, at January Special Term, 1886, of DURHAM Superior Court.

Messrs. D. G. Fowle and John W. Graham, for the plaintiffs.

Mr. R. H. Battle, for the defendants.


( Davenport v. McKee, 94 N.C. 325, cited and approved).


Both parties appealed from the judgment of the Court below, and the plaintiffs' appeal was disposed of at the last Term of this Court.


The plaintiffs in the above named case, appealed to this Court. Their appeal was heard and determined at the last Term, and the action was dismissed. It hence becomes unnecessary to decide the question presented by the present, the defendants' appeal. Indeed, it turns out that this appeal was unnecessary, and it must therefore be dismissed, as having been improvidently taken. Davenport v. McKee, 94 N.C. 325.

Dismissed.

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Summaries of

Burgess v. Kirby

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Oct 1, 1886
95 N.C. 276 (N.C. 1886)
Case details for

Burgess v. Kirby

Case Details

Full title:JOHN BURGESS et als. v. E. J. KIRBY et als

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Oct 1, 1886

Citations

95 N.C. 276 (N.C. 1886)

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