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Morris v. Cleve

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1927
139 S.E. 230 (N.C. 1927)

Opinion

(Filed 14 September, 1927.)

Appeal and Error — Objections and Exceptions — Premature Appeals — Dismissal — Pleadings — Amendments — Courts.

Where the trial judge has allowed the plaintiff's motion to amend his complaint upon due notice, within ten days after the receipt of the certificate by the clerk of the trial court from the Supreme Court on a former appeal, sustaining a demurrer to the complaint, the procedure is, if objected to by the defendants, to note an exception and appeal from the final judgment, and an appeal otherwise will be dismissed as premature.

APPEAL by defendants, D. W. and W. A. Cleve, from Daniels, J., at April Term, 1927, of BEAUFORT.

Ward Grimes and H.C. Carter for plaintiff.

Guion Guion and W. C. Rodman for defendants.


The facts are stated in the opinion.


This case was before us at the Spring Term, 1927, and is reported in 193 N.C. 389. Within ten days after the receipt of the certificate from this Court, sustaining the demurrer interposed by the present appealing defendants, the plaintiff, after due notice, moved for leave to amend the complaint under C. S., 515. (See, also, C. S., 546, and annotations thereunder.) This motion was allowed, and from the order permitting plaintiff to file an amended complaint the defendants, D. W. Cleve and W. A. Cleve, appeal, assigning error in said ruling. The appeal must be dismissed as premature, since the proper procedure was to note an exception and appeal from the final judgment, if adverse to the defendants. Goodwin v. Fertilizer Works, 123 N.C. 162; Parker v. Harden, 122 N.C. 111.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Morris v. Cleve

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1927
139 S.E. 230 (N.C. 1927)
Case details for

Morris v. Cleve

Case Details

Full title:MORRIS COMPANY v. D. W. CLEVE ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Sep 1, 1927

Citations

139 S.E. 230 (N.C. 1927)
139 S.E. 230

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