Carter v. Western Division of the Western N. C. Railroad

68 N.C. 346
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedJanuary 15, 1873
StatusPublished

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Carter v. Western Division of the Western N. C. Railroad, 68 N.C. 346 (N.C. 1873).

Opinion

Rodman, J.

We think it unnecessary to examine criti-■ cally the Act of 1870-71, chap. 20, page 56, authorizing the removal of actions brought in the Court of a Judge who is a-party to, or interested therein. The policy of the Act is obviously to enable any such action to be removed as soon as-it is in a condition in which the Judge may be called on to take any action in it which may affect the interests of the* parties. For the purposes of that act, the action is then pending.

Per Curiam.

Judgment affirmed.

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