Puryear v. . Lynch , 121 N.C. 255 ( 1897 )


Menu:
  • In this case Justice Furches did not sit, and the Court is evenly divided. The practice of appellate courts in such cases is that the judgment below stands, not as a precedent, but as the decision in the case.Durham v. R. R., 113 N.C. 240, and authorities there cited.

    Affirmed.

    Cited: Bank v. Burlington, 124 N.C. 252; Boone v. Peebles, 126 N.C. 825. *Page 211

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 28 S.E. 410, 121 N.C. 255

Judges: PER CURIAM.

Filed Date: 9/5/1897

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/11/2024