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Ruffin, Judge. — This cause was removed for original hearing in this Court, under the act of 1818. (Rev. c. 962, s. 5.) The construction of which is, that the whole case and the original papers are to be sent. It is not like an appeal. In this last, the decree is that of the Court below, and this Court reverses or affirms it. The pleadings and proofs must therefore remain below, as the foundation of the decree. But upon removals, the decree is altogether the act of this Court. The Clerk and Master of Chowan ought not therefore to have sent a transcript; and he cannot charge the. parties the fee for making it. His bill of costs must be reformed by sud sting that item out.
Per Curiam. — Let the costs of the copies sent to tide Court be stricken from the bill of costs. •
Document Info
Citation Numbers: 16 N.C. 372
Judges: Ruffin
Filed Date: 6/5/1830
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024