Judges: Clark
Filed Date: 2/5/1892
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
It is not necessary that we consider whether there was any evidence sufficient to go to the jury to support defendants' counterclaim, for we concur with his Honor that the slander charged as the basis thereof was not a counterclaim that could be pleaded to this action.
The plaintiff complains that the defendants, being indebted to it, accepted a draft drawn on them by the plaintiff, and have failed to pay it. The defendants allege that the plaintiff slandered them as to their pecuniary standing, and injured their credit and business, and seek damages therefor by way of counterclaim. This did not arise out of contract, and therefore could not be pleaded, under subsection 2 of section 244 of The Code; nor could it be pleaded under the first subsection thereof, because it did not "arise out of the contract or transaction which was the ground of the plaintiff's claim," nor was it "connected with the subject of the action" — the contract made by the acceptance of plaintiff's draft.Byerly v. Humphrey,
The record states that, upon the intimation of the court, "the defendants submitted to a nonsuit upon their counterclaim, excepted, and appealed." The appeal was premature, and would not lie till after a final judgment upon the plaintiff's cause of action. Walker v. Scott,
It also did not lie because an appeal only lies from a judgment, and no judgment of any kind appears in the record. Taylor v. Bostic,
Appeal dismissed.
Cited: S. v. Wylde, post, 503; Hinton v. Ins. Co., 116 N.C. 26;Farthing v. Carrington, ib., 336; Walters v. Starnes,
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