Fisher v. Montvale Lumber Co.

78 S.E. 286, 162 N.C. 531, 1913 N.C. LEXIS 392
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedMay 28, 1913
StatusPublished

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Fisher v. Montvale Lumber Co., 78 S.E. 286, 162 N.C. 531, 1913 N.C. LEXIS 392 (N.C. 1913).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

On 19 February, 1913, this Court adopted the following rule:

*532 “The evidence in case on appeal shall be in narrative form, and not by question and answer, except that a question and answer, or a series of them, may-be set out when the subject of a particular exception.
“When this rule is not complied with, and the case on appeal is settled by the judge, this Court will in its discretion hear the appeal, or remand for a settlement, of the case to conform to this rule.
“If the case is settled by agreement of counsel, or the statement of appellant is 'the case on appeal, and the rule is not complied with, and the appeal is from a judgment of nonsuit, the appeal will be dismissed.
“In other cases the Court will in its discretion dismiss the appeal or remand for a settlement of the case on appeal.”

The. enforcement of the rule is a necessity. The use of the stenographer in trials in the Superior Court is increasing, and the temptation to incorporate all of his notes in the case, instead of taking the time to prepare a case on appeal, is great. If permitted, we will frequently be required to read hundreds of pages of evidence that have no bearing on the points raised by the appeal, and the costs in this Court will become burdensome to litigants.

It is, therefore, ordered, in accordance with the rule (the stenographic notes having been incorporated in the case by order of the judge) that the cause be remanded, to the end that a case on appeal be stated.

The appellant will have fifteen days after this opinion reaches the Superior Court of Swain to prepare and serve his case on appeal, and the appellee ten days after such service to prepare and serve exceptions or counter-case.

Remanded.

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