67 N.C. 84 | N.C. | 1872
The opinion of the Court contains a sufficient statement of the points involved.
The defendant insisted that his Honor had no power to grant leave to amend; and that if leave were granted, terms must be imposed. His Honor allowed the motion without costs, and the defendant appealed.
This is the same case that was before the Court at June Term, 1871,
The object of the action, in its original form, was to ascertain the plaintiff's rights growing out of the transaction attending the execution of the deed, and this is the very object to be ascertained in the action as amended.
This Court, in Bullard v. Johnson,
The question of the payment of costs was for his Honor below, and is not the subject of review in this Court.
PER CURIAM. Affirmed.
Cited: S. c.,
(86)