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Turner v. Holden

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1875
72 N.C. 134 (N.C. 1875)

Opinion

January Term, 1875.

(For Syllabus, see the preceding case of Turner v. Douglass.)

This is a part of the preceding case of Turner v. Douglass, ante, and the motion to discontinue was decided at the same term.

The facts are fully stated in the preceding case. From the refusal of his Honor, to discontinue the case as to defendant, Holden, he appealed.

Moore Gatling, for appellant.

Devereux and Jones Jones, contra.


This appeal was taken from the ruling of his Honor, that the action was not discontinued as to the defendant Holden. As we have decided in the case of the present plaintiff against Douglass, that the action was not discontinued as to him, the ground on which the present appeal was taken, fails. There is no error in the judgment appealed from, which is affirmed, and the case is remanded to be proceeded in, c.

Let this opinion be certified.

PER CURIAM. Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Turner v. Holden

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1875
72 N.C. 134 (N.C. 1875)
Case details for

Turner v. Holden

Case Details

Full title:JOSIAH TURNER, JR., v . W. W. HOLDEN

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Jan 1, 1875

Citations

72 N.C. 134 (N.C. 1875)

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