85 N.C. 113 | N.C. | 1881
The action is brought upon a bond given by Forney George as guardian of the infant relators. The other defendants were sureties on the bond, together with Ann E. George, who at the time of its execution was the wife of said George, and is now the guardian of the said infants, and brings this suit in their behalf. In the complaint she alleges her incapacity, as a married woman, to give the bond and insists that the same is void as to her.
The defendants demur upon the ground that the plaintiff ANN.E. George, is one of the obligors in the bond and cannot, therefore, maintain an action thereon, and also upon the ground that in the action brought as guardian she seeks relief for herself individually. The demurrer was sustained in the court below, and the plaintiff appealed to this court.
It has been decided by this court in several cases, and amongst them the cases of Branch v. Goddin, 2 Winston, 105; Falls v. Gamble,
Error. Case remanded.