Grady v. . Grady

184 S.E. 512, 209 N.C. 749, 1936 N.C. LEXIS 344
Supreme Court of North Carolina·Decided March 18, 1936·Published·Cited by 4 cases

Opinion

Per Curiam.

On the facts alleged in the petition in this proceeding, the road leading from the town of Mount Olive to Outlaw’s School, in Wayne County, is a “neighborhood public road,” as defined by statute, chapter 302, Public Laws of North Carolina, 1933.

The petitioners are residents of Wayne County, living on said road, and are therefore “interested citizens,” within the meaning of the statute. They are therefore entitled to maintain this proceeding.

The purpose of the proceeding is to have the old Mount Olive Boad, in Wayne County, which was taken over by the State Highway Commission, under the provisions of chapter 145, Public Laws of North Carolina, 1931, and subsequently abandoned for purposes of maintenance by said Commission under the provisions of chapter 448, Public Laws of North Carolina, 1931, as amended by chapter 302, Public Laws of North Carolina, 1933, established by the clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne County, as a “neighborhood public road,” as provided by statute.

The judgment affirming the order of the clerk overruling the demurrer to the petition is affirmed. See In re Petition of Edwards, 206 N. C., 549, 174 S. E., 505, and Davis v. Alexander, 202 N. C., 130, 162 S. E., 372.

Affirmed.

Devin, J., took no part in the consideration or decision of this case.

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