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NOTE. — See Standen v. Bains,
2 N.C. 238 ; Tate v. Southard,8 N.C. 45 ;Taylor v. Shuford,11 N.C. 116 ; Mendenhall v. Cassells,20 N.C. 49 . But *Page 306 the rule of admitting hearsay in questions of boundary must be confined to what deceased persons have said. Gervin v. Meredith,4 N.C. 439 . And the hearsay evidence must not be post litem motam. Dancy v. Sugg,19 N.C. 515 .Cited: Hurley v. Morgan,
18 N.C. 430 ; Hartzog v. Hubbard,19 N.C. 243 ;Whitehurst v. Pettipher,87 N.C. 179 ; Smith v. Headrick,93 N.C. 212 ;Shaffer v. Gaynor,117 N.C. 20 ; Yow v. Hamilton,136 N.C. 359 .
Document Info
Citation Numbers: 3 N.C. 349
Filed Date: 7/5/1805
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/6/2016