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Reams v. . Hight
201 N.C. 797
N.C.
1931
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Civil action for an accounting and to restrain the defendants from foreclosing deed of trust.

A reference was ordered and the matter heard by Hon. A. W. Graham, Jr., Who found the facts and reported the same, together with his conclusions of law, to the court.

Upon exceptions duly filed and issues tendered, the matter came on for hearing at the March Term, 1931, Vance Superior Court, When it was agreed by counsel "that the court might hear the argument in the case, and then directed the jury as a matter of law," which was done.

The court's directions or instructions to the jury are based upon the evidence, none of which is incorporated in the record on appeal.

From a verdict and judgment in favor of the plaintiff, the defendant, W. C. Hight, appeals, assigning errors. In the absence of the evidence taken before the referee, and upon which the judge of the Superior Court based his rulings, we cannot say that there was error in the trial. It is not contended that the evidence is insufficient to support the findings and the verdict. The presumption is otherwise.

Affirmed. *Page 798

Case Details

Case Name: Reams v. . Hight
Court Name: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date Published: Dec 16, 1931
Citation: 201 N.C. 797
Court Abbreviation: N.C.
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