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Pardue v. Givens

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Feb 1, 1891
13 S.E. 112 (N.C. 1891)

Opinion

February Term, 1891.

MOTION by plaintiff in Supreme Court, where the cause was pending, for a writ of venditioni exponas to issue for the purpose of selling the more valuable shares in a partition proceeding, which were charged with the payment of certain sums for owelty of partition.

D. A. Covington for petitioner.

R. H. Battle and S. F. Mordecai, contra.


This case is governed by the decision in Herman v. Watts, 107 N.C. 646, and, therefore, let it be entered.

Motion denied.

(414)


Summaries of

Pardue v. Givens

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Feb 1, 1891
13 S.E. 112 (N.C. 1891)
Case details for

Pardue v. Givens

Case Details

Full title:R. H. PARDUE AND WIFE v. ROBERT GIVENS ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Feb 1, 1891

Citations

13 S.E. 112 (N.C. 1891)
12 S.E. 901
12 S.E. 908
13 S.E. 111

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