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Benton v. . Collins
121 N.C. 65
N.C.
1897
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A verdict was recorded on all the issues submitted. On motion of the plaintiff, the court set aside the verdict on the issue of damages, and awarded a new trial on that issue. The defendant excepted to this ruling and order, and appealed to this Court.

The appeal is premature. He should have noted his exception and proceeded with the trial and brought the whole case to this Court on final judgment. This course would not affect any substantial right. This question has been so often decided as to need only a reference to Hilliard v. Oram,106 N.C. 467, and the numerous cases cited.

Dismissed.

Cited: S. c., 125 N.C. 84; Billings v. Observer, 150 N.C. 542.

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Case Details

Case Name: Benton v. . Collins
Court Name: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date Published: Sep 5, 1897
Citation: 121 N.C. 65
Court Abbreviation: N.C.
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