163 S.E. 748 | N.C. | 1932
Issues of devisavit vel non, raised by a caveat to the will of S. Emily Beard. Alleged mental incapacity and undue influence are the grounds upon which the caveat is based.
From a verdict and judgment establishing the paper-writing, and every part thereof, as the last will and testament of the testatrix, the caveators appeal.
The assignments of error are presumably based upon exceptions in the record, though they are neither brought forward nor specifically pointed out. Merritt v. Dick,
Furthermore, "exceptions in the record not set out in appellant's brief, or in support of which no reason or argument is stated or authority cited, will be taken as abandoned." Rule 28; Gray v. Cartwright,
The judgment is supported by the verdict, hence the motion to affirm will be allowed. Wheeler v. Cole,
Affirmed.