64 S.E. 761 | N.C. | 1909
Defendant appealed. This was a special proceeding, begun before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Madison County, for the purpose of partitioning land between tenants in common. There was a decree entered up, by consent, appointing commissioners to divide the land. The commissioners proceeded, on 16 May, 1908, to divide the lands, and filed their report on 20 May, 1908. During the month of May, 1908, and before the twenty days for filing exceptions had expired, the defendant went to the clerk and notified him that he desired to file exceptions to the said report, whereupon the clerk, in the presence of the defendant, made the following memorandum: "George McDevitt, the defendant, comes into court and objects to the report of the commissioners in this cause and asks that the same be not confirmed. This the ___ day of May, 1908. J. H. White, C. S.C." On 13 July, 1908, the defendant, through his counsel, filed amended exceptions, setting out various grounds why the report should not be confirmed. The amended exceptions were received by the clerk, without objection, and the matter remained in statu quo until 15 October, 1908, when the clerk confirmed the report, upon the ground that no exception had been filed within twenty days from the *530 filing of the report. The clerk's judgment, upon appeal, was affirmed by the judge of the Superior Court.
This Court has held, in Floyd v. Rook,
The cause is remanded to the clerk, with directions to give notice to plaintiff and defendant, fixing a day, and hear the report and exceptions thereto.
Reversed.