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Talbert v. Becton

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1892
111 N.C. 543 (N.C. 1892)

Summary

In Talbert v. Becton, 111 N.C. 543, 16 S.E. 322, an action to recover land, a purchaser, after the commencement of the action, was substituted as party plaintiff on the ground that the action was based on the legal title alone.

Summary of this case from Exterminating Co. v. O'Hanlon

Opinion

(September Term, 1892.)

Party — Pleading — Equitable Defense.

1. In an action to recover land, a purchaser, after the commencement of the action, may be substituted as party.

2. An equitable defense must be set up by proper pleading to be available.

APPEAL from Boykin, J., at May Term, 1892, of CUMBERLAND. (544)

G. M. Rose for plaintiff. (546)

T. H. Sutton and N.W. Ray for defendant.



Moore, the original plaintiff, conveyed to Mrs. Talbert after the action was brought. The court had a right to substitute her as a party plaintiff. The Code, section 188. The action was based on the legal title alone, the plaintiff alleging ownership and the defendant simply denying it. The refusal of the court to consider the equitable defense, in the absence of any pleading setting it up, was proper. There must be allegata as well as probata. Neither was there error in the refusal to allow an amendment of the pleadings. This was a (547) matter addressed to the discretion of the court. The defendant, however, can in no event be prejudiced, as his right to assert his equities is expressly saved by the judgment.

We think there was no error in the charge as to damages.

MODIFIED.

Cited: Alley v. Howell, 141 N.C. 115; Burnett v. Lyman, ib., 502.


Summaries of

Talbert v. Becton

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1892
111 N.C. 543 (N.C. 1892)

In Talbert v. Becton, 111 N.C. 543, 16 S.E. 322, an action to recover land, a purchaser, after the commencement of the action, was substituted as party plaintiff on the ground that the action was based on the legal title alone.

Summary of this case from Exterminating Co. v. O'Hanlon
Case details for

Talbert v. Becton

Case Details

Full title:S. B. TALBERT ET AL. v. SIMON BECTON ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Sep 1, 1892

Citations

111 N.C. 543 (N.C. 1892)
111 N.C. 543

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