26 N.C. 9 | N.C. | 1843
The death of the plaintiff had occurred while the case was held underadvisari here. We might enter the judgment nunc pro tunc as of a day previous to the death, but in fact that event occurred before the case was constituted in this Court, or at least before the first term, so that there is no day of which a judgment could be entered in this Court in the life of the party.
PER CURIAM. Motion disallowed.
Cited: Isler v. Brown,
(11)