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Owens v. Paxton

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Feb 1, 1890
11 S.E. 375 (N.C. 1890)

Opinion

(February Term, 1890.)

Certiorari — New Trial — Appeal — Lost Papers.

When it appeared from the return of a judge to a certiorari that the answer had been lost, and his notes of the trial also, and that, in consequence, he was unable to make up or settle the case upon appeal, and there was no Laches on the part of the appellant, a new trial will be granted.

THIS was a motion for a new trial, heard upon the return of the judge to a certiorari. The case was tried at Spring Term, 1888, of TRANSYLVANIA Superior Court, before MacRae, J.

No counsel for plaintiff.

T. F. Davidson and G. A. Shuford for defendants.


To the certiorari in this case the judge returns that the amended answer has been lost, and his notes of the trial also, and that, in consequence, he is unable to make up or settle case on appeal. The appellant moves thereupon for a new trial. The loss of the amended answer of itself would not support this motion, as it might be supplied by proper proceedings. Nichols v. Dunning, 91 N.C. 4. Nor would the mere fact of the judge's inability to settle the case of itself be sufficient. Simmons v. Andrew, ante, 12. But it appears in (481) addition, in this case, that there has been no laches on the part of the appellant.

Under such circumstances a new trial must be ordered. Burton v. Green, 94 N.C. 215; Comrs. v. Steamship Co., 98 N.C. 165.

New trial.

Cited: Ritter v. Grimm, 114 N.C. 374; McGowan v. Harris, 120 N.C. 140; S. v. Higgins, 126 N.C. 1056; S. v. Robinson, 143 N.C. 624.


Summaries of

Owens v. Paxton

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Feb 1, 1890
11 S.E. 375 (N.C. 1890)
Case details for

Owens v. Paxton

Case Details

Full title:JESSE OWENS v. A. F. PAXTON

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Feb 1, 1890

Citations

11 S.E. 375 (N.C. 1890)
106 N.C. 480

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