In Re Will of Beard

163 S.E. 748, 202 N.C. 661, 1932 N.C. LEXIS 182
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedApril 27, 1932
StatusPublished
Cited by24 cases

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In Re Will of Beard, 163 S.E. 748, 202 N.C. 661, 1932 N.C. LEXIS 182 (N.C. 1932).

Opinion

Stacy, O. J.

The assignments of error are presumably based upon exceptions in the record, though they are neither brought forward nor specifically pointed out. Merritt v. Dick, 169 N. C., 244, 85 S. E., 2. *662 This falls short of the requirements of Rule 19, sec. 3, of the Rules of Practice in the Supreme Court, 200 N. C., 824; Rawls v. Lupton, 193 N. C., 428, 137 S. E., 175. Only exceptive assignments of error are considered on appeal. Dixon v. Osborne, 201 N. C., 489; Sanders v. Sanders, 201 N. C., 350, 160 S. E., 289; S. v. Freeze, 170 N. C., 710, 86 S. E., 1000. The Constitution, Art. IY, sec. 8, empowers the Supreme Court “to review on appeal any decision of the courts below, upon any matter of law or legal inference”; and this is to be presented in .accordance with the mandatory rules of the Supreme Court. Calvert v. Carstarphen, 133 N. C., 25, 45 S. E., 353. The Court has not only found it necessary to adopt rules of practice, but equally necessary to enforce them and to enforce them uniformly. Pruitt v. Wood, 199 N. C., 788, 156 S. E., 126; Byrd v. Southerland, 186 N. C., 384, 119 S. E., 2.

Furthermore, “exceptions in the record not set out in appellant’s brief, or in support of which no reason or argument is stated or authority cited, will be taken as abandoned.” Rule 28; Gray v. Cartwright, 174 N. C., 49, 93 S. E., 432. The relation between appellants’ brief and the record is discernible only after a voyage of discovery. Sturtevant v. Cotton Mills, 171 N. C., 119, 87 S. E., 992. For this, we are furnished no guides. Cecil v. Lumber Co., 197 N. C., 81, 147 S. E., 735. The brief is without citation of authorities. Porter v. Lumber Co., 164 N. C., 396, 80 S. E., 443. The appeal seems to be an adventure in postulation.

The judgment is supported by the verdict, hence the motion to affirm will be allowed. Wheeler v. Cole, 164 N. C., 378, 80 S. E., 241; Wallace v. Salisbury, 147 N. C., 58, 60 S. E., 713.

Affirmed.

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