Bank of Blowing Rock v. McIver

9 S.E.2d 25, 217 N.C. 623, 1940 N.C. LEXIS 308
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedMay 22, 1940
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bank of Blowing Rock v. McIver, 9 S.E.2d 25, 217 N.C. 623, 1940 N.C. LEXIS 308 (N.C. 1940).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

Although the record is short the defendant makes thirty assignments of error. After an examination of each assignment we find no sufficient cause for disturbing the judgment.

If the transfer from the plaintiff bank to the plaintiff Holshouser, trustee for H. E. Coffey, is invalid or irregular, as contended by the appellant, it must be noted that the bank and J. E. Holshouser, trustee, are parties plaintiff. To whom the money due shall be paid does not materially affect the defendant so long as all parties concerned are parties to the action and are bound by the judgment rendered.

No error.

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