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Moore v. . R. R.
67 N.C. 209
N.C.
1872
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The Clerk of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg has no right to issue a summons returnable to the Superior Court of Cabarrus. Howerton v. Tate,66 N.C. 431; Laws 1868-'69, ch. 76, sec. 2.

The defendant nevertheless appeared and answered in bar. We are of opinion that the irregularity was thereby waived. If no summons at all had been issued, the filing of a complaint and answer would have constituted a cause in Court.

Judgment reversed, and case remanded, to be proceeded in according to law.

PER CURIAM. Reversed.

Cited: Fleming v. Patterson, 99 N.C. 405; Cherry v. Lilly, 113 N.C. 28;Davison v. Land Co., 118 N.C. 369; Webb v. Hicks, 125 N.C. 205;McClure v. Fellows, 131 N.C. 510; Harris v. Bennett, 160 N.C. 342.

Case Details

Case Name: Moore v. . R. R.
Court Name: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date Published: Jun 5, 1872
Citation: 67 N.C. 209
Court Abbreviation: N.C.
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