Œttinger Lumber Co. v. W. I. Anderson & Co.

146 S.E. 88 | N.C. | 1929

Civil action by creditors to recover for materials furnished and labor performed in the erection of a cold storage plant in the city of Greensboro.

A reference was had under the statute which resulted in a finding and conclusion by the referee, on the crucial point in difference between the parties, that the Leaksville Lumber Company was liable as a principal on the bond in suit, Exhibit D, which finding and conclusion was reversed by the judge of the Superior Court, on exceptions duly filed thereto, it being found as a fact by the judge that the purported execution of said bond by the Leaksville Lumber Company was without authority on its part. To this finding the AEtna Casualty and Surety Company excepts, on the ground that said finding is not supported by the evidence, and appeals. The evidence taken before the referee, and upon which the judge made his finding as to the nonliability of the Leaksville Lumber Company as principal on the bond in suit, is not incorporated in the record; hence we are not able to say that the finding is without any evidence to support it. The presumption is otherwise. S. v. Jackson, 183 N.C. 695,110 S.E. 593; McGeorge v. Nicola, 173 N.C. 707, 91 S.E. 708.

It is assumed, on appeal, in the first instance, that the judgment of the Superior Court is correct, and the party alleging error must show it.Jones v. Candler, ante, 382.

As no error has been made to appear, the judgment must be upheld.

Affirmed. *475

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