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McPherson v. Morrisette

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Feb 1, 1956
91 S.E.2d 574 (N.C. 1956)

Opinion

Filed 29 February, 1956.

Appeal and Error 2 — Appeal from the order in this case allowing a party to intervene dismissed as premature.

APPEAL by defendants from Morris, J., at December 1955 Term, of PASQUOTANK.

John H. Hall for Intervenor Appellee.

LeRoy Goodrich for Defendants, Appellants.


Civil action by plaintiff, widow of O. E. McPherson, deceased, for judgment for money in certain sum and for the possession of certain securities in possession of defendants and for an accounting for rents received.

Feme defendant, daughter of O. E. McPherson, deceased, and her husband and co-defendant, filed answer, setting forth in substance a denial of the allegations of the complaint, and pray that they go hence without day, etc.

Thereafter F. T. Horner, Administrator of the estate of O. E. McPherson, deceased, petitioning the court, prayed permission to intervene in the action for the protection of the estate, — setting forth, upon information and belief, that a large portion of the property involved in this action is rightfully the property of the estate of O. E. McPherson, to which petitioner as administrator is entitled.

The court allowed the petition and granted petitioner time in which to file "such pleading, or pleadings," as he may be advised.

Defendants excepted to the order and appeal to Supreme Court and assign error.


This appeal, as in the case of Burgess v. Trevathan, 236 N.C. 157, 72 S.E.2d 231, falls under the ban of "the general rule that ordinarily an order allowing a motion for the joinder of an additional party is not appealable." In consequence, it must be dismissed.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

McPherson v. Morrisette

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Feb 1, 1956
91 S.E.2d 574 (N.C. 1956)
Case details for

McPherson v. Morrisette

Case Details

Full title:LYDIA S. McPHERSON v. MARY FRANCES MORRISETTE AND LUCIAN MORRISETTE…

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Feb 1, 1956

Citations

91 S.E.2d 574 (N.C. 1956)
91 S.E.2d 574

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