Den on demise of Carroway v. Witherington

1 N.C. 275
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedJanuary 15, 1818
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Den on demise of Carroway v. Witherington, 1 N.C. 275 (N.C. 1818).

Opinion

Per Curiam

The Court did right in telling the Jury, that as the Patent described the land to lie on the North side of the River, and after calling for a pine on the branch, gives the line along said branch, the distance was to be disregarded and the line stopped at the mouth of the branch. Let the rule for a new trial be discharged.

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