192 S.E. 848 | N.C. | 1937
Action by plaintiff creditor to set aside certain alleged fraudulent conveyances executed by and between the defendants, who are nonresidents. At the time of issuance of summons, attachment was issued and levied by the sheriff on the interests of the defendants in described lands. Service of summons and warrant of attachment was had by publication. Defendants entered special appearance and moved to vacate the attachment. This was denied by the clerk and upon appeal the judge of the Superior Court made an order that the motion be denied and that the plaintiff be allowed thirty days within which to file amendment to complaint and affidavits.
From this order defendants appealed to the Supreme Court.
The order appealed from granted the plaintiff thirty days within which to amend the complaint and affidavits upon which the attachment was based. The power of the court to permit amendments of pleadings and process is ample (Rushing v. Ashcraft,
Remanded. *97