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Swepson v. Harvey

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1869
63 N.C. 106 (N.C. 1869)

Opinion

January Term, 1869.

Actions upon contracts entered into before the ratification of the Code must be returned before the Clerk.

MOTION to dismiss an action upon a bond, made before Tourgee, J., at Fall term 1868, of the Superior Court of ALAMANCE.

Phillips Merrimon, for the appellant.

John W. Graham, contra.


The bond was executed January 20th, 1866, and the summons was returnable to the term of the Court.

His Honor allowed the motion, and the defendants appealed.


[The opinion in Smith v. McIlwaine, ante 95, covers this case and that of The Raleigh National Bank v. Johnson; the facts in which were the same as in this case.]


Summaries of

Swepson v. Harvey

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 1869
63 N.C. 106 (N.C. 1869)
Case details for

Swepson v. Harvey

Case Details

Full title:GEORGE W. SWEPSON v . JOHN C. HARVEY and C. L. HARVEY

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Jan 1, 1869

Citations

63 N.C. 106 (N.C. 1869)

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