Dixon v. Seaboard Citizens National Bank

163 S.E. 926, 202 N.C. 840, 1932 N.C. LEXIS 265
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedMarch 23, 1932
StatusPublished

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Dixon v. Seaboard Citizens National Bank, 163 S.E. 926, 202 N.C. 840, 1932 N.C. LEXIS 265 (N.C. 1932).

Opinion

Pee CueiaM.

There is no error in the judgment confirming the sale of the lands described in the complaint. The exceptions of the plaintiffs were considered and overruled. The court found that the sale was fairly conducted in all respects and that the amount hid is -a fair price for the lands. The sale was confirmed by the court in its discretion. The only assignment of error is based upon an exception to the judgment. It cannot be sustained. The judgment is

Affirmed.

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