1. A judgment is the final determination of the rights of the parties in the action or proceeding. Section 8794, N.C.L. 1929. A decision duly pronounced which finally determines and disposes of the action or proceeding is appealable. Nev. First Nat. Bank of Tonopah v. Lamb,
2. The record discloses that the decision in the instant case was duly pronounced and finally disposed of the proceeding, in so far as it respects appellants and respondents as conflicting claimants under the will of James C. Dunphy, deceased.
The motion to dismiss the appeal is denied.
