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Shields v. . Smith
79 N.C. 517
| N.C. | 1878
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The question being whether a transaction between Hyman and Smith and Briggs was bona fide, the said Smith, one of the defendants, was allowed to testify as a witness to a conversation between himself and said Hyman as to the very transaction while it was in process of arrangement — the said Hyman being dead at the time of the trial. This would be in conflict with C. C. P., sec. 43, which provides that no party to the action * * * shall be examined in regard to any transaction or communication between such witness and a person at the time of such examination deceased, where the representative of such deceased person is a party. But here the representative of Hyman, the deceased person, is not a party and therefore the exclusion does not apply and the testimony was competent. This is the only question of importance, because the jury find the transaction bonafide.

Affirmed.

Cited: Hawkins v. Carpenter, 85 N.C. 482; Morgan v. Bunting, 86 N.C. 66;Gidney v. Moore, Ib., 484; Ledbetter v. Graham, 122 N.C. 754; McGowanv. Davenport, 134 N.C. 530. *Page 387 (518)

Case Details

Case Name: Shields v. . Smith
Court Name: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date Published: Jun 5, 1878
Citation: 79 N.C. 517
Court Abbreviation: N.C.
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