| Sup. Ct. N.C. | Mar 5, 1795

directed the jury to find for the plaintiff; and they did so. There were many other points made by the counsel in the argument of this case, but the whole cause seemed at length to turn upon this only, and therefore the others are omitted.

Cited: Leak v. Gilchrist, 13 N.C. 73" date_filed="1829-06-05" court="N.C." case_name="Leake v. . Gilchrist">13 N.C. 73.

Overruled: Hoyle v. Stowe, 19 N.C. 327; Ward v. Anderson, 111 N.C. 117.

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