Citation Numbers: 29 S.E. 361, 122 N.C. 410, 1898 N.C. LEXIS 275
Judges: PER CURIAM.
Filed Date: 3/29/1898
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
The appellant dockets a certificate from the clerk stating the names of the parties to the case, and that a judgment and an appeal had been taken therein, and that the transcript of the record proper could not be sent up because the judge had the original papers to settle the "case on appeal," and had not sent them back, nor any "case settled." The appellant files his affidavit negativing laches and averring merits in his appeal. He is entitled to the certiorari asked for. Of course, if the original papers were in the clerk's office below, he should have docketed a transcript of the record proper and have moved upon that for a certiorari for the case on appeal. Burrell v. Hughes,
Motion allowed.
Cited: Norwood v. Pratt,
(411)