72 S.E. 632 | N.C. | 1911
The plaintiff instituted two actions in the Superior Court of Davidson County, one being against the Bank of Thomasville and the other against J. L. Armfield, its cashier. These actions were consolidated by order of court.
The plaintiffs allege certain errors in their account with the bank, which they ask to have corrected, and also that they are entitled to recover damages for slander, injury to their credit, and the wrongful protesting of checks they issued. (106)
No objection was made as to misjoinder, and at August Term, 1909, an order of reference was made as to "all matters of account involved in the actions," but expressly reserving for trial by jury "the issues raised in the pleadings as to slander, refusing payment of checks, and protesting checks for nonpayment and other torts." *84
The referee filed his report, and upon exceptions being filed, the judge heard the same, and entered his judgment, from which an appeal is taken to this Court. The issues reserved in the order of reference have not been tried.
In this condition of the record, the appeal is premature and must be dismissed.
As was said by Justice Hoke in Pritchard v. Spring Company,
The appeal is dismissed without prejudice to the right of the parties to reserve their exceptions, which will be considered upon an appeal from the final judgment.
Appeal dismissed.
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