190 S.E. 472 | N.C. | 1937
Motion to vacate order of confirmation.
At the April Term, 1936, Johnston Superior Court, there was verdict and judgment for plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, and order appointing commissioner and directing sale of collateral to be applied on judgment. The commissioner made sale of collateral and recommended confirmation 19 June, 1936. Order of confirmation was entered at "Smithfield, this 24th day of June, 1936. N. A. Sinclair, Judge," etc. *329
Motion was made at the September Term, 1936, to vacate said order of confirmation on the ground of irregularity. The motion was denied, "it appearing to the court that the sale was in all respects regular and in accordance with the judgment of the court entered at the April Term."
Movant appeals, assigning errors. Even if it be conceded that the original order of confirmation was irregularly entered, still no harm seems to have come to movant, as later decreed by the judgment at the September Term, which also apparently amounts to an order of confirmation. But, however this may be, the record is barren of any factual determination upon which a reversal of the judgment could be predicated. Hospital v. Rockingham County, ante, 205.
In a motion of this kind, where the correctness of the court's ruling is dependent upon facts aliunde or dehors the record, a request should be made that the facts be found, otherwise it will be presumed that they were determined in support of the judgment. Dunn v. Wilson,
On the record as presented, no error is apparent.
Affirmed.