Carver v. . Brady

10 S.E. 565, 104 N.C. 219
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedSeptember 5, 1889
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
Carver v. . Brady, 10 S.E. 565, 104 N.C. 219 (N.C. 1889).

Opinion

Shepherd, J.:

1. “ The plaintiff insisted that the Court should restrain the defendants from selling until they had given the plaintiff ninety days’ notice of their intention to foreclose.” It has been fully settled by this Court that such notice is unnecessary. Bridgers v. Morris, 90 N. C., 32; Manning v. Elliott, 92 N. C., 48.

2. The plaintiff further insisted “ that the order of the Cpurt should restrain the defendants from collecting anything more than the principal money of his debt, because the defendants had received and reserved usurious interest, and had thereby forfeited all interest, as provided by law.” The contract here was to pay eight per cent, interest, and this the plaintiff must pay, together with the principal, when he seeks the equitable aid of the Court. This question is settled in Cook v. Patterson, 103 N. C., 127, where it is said that, “when the plaintiff asks the Court to interfere-and grant an injunction till the true amount can be ascertained, he is deemed subject to the rule that one who seeks equitable *221 relief must do equity. The Court will, therefore, compel him, as a condition upon which the aid of the Court is extended to him, to pay the amount that is justly due.” Manning v. Elliott, supra; Purnell v. Vaughan, 82 N. C., 134; Simonton v. Lanier, 71 N. C., 498.

We see no reason to depart from the principles declared in these well-considered cases.

Affirmed.

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