Ferrell v. Perry
1 N.C. 27
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Bluebook
Ferrell v. Perry, 1 N.C. 27 (N.C. Ct. App. 1790).
Opinion
But Moore condemned the authority of Lucas, and contended that the old rule of being immediately interested was the only sure guide for since the courts have departed from that there has been no land mark, &c.
Of which opinion was the court, for they said that the present verdict cannot be given in evidence in an action against the witness, &c.
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