Johnson v. . Kenneday

70 N.C. 435
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedJanuary 5, 1874
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Johnson v. . Kenneday, 70 N.C. 435 (N.C. 1874).

Opinion

Settle, J.

This was a motion for a ru-feto amerce a sheriff for an insufficient return upon a summons.

The sheriff returns, as his excuse for not executing the summons, that his fees had not been paid.

In Jones v. Gupton, 65 N. C., 48, it is held that a sheriff, since the adoption of the C. C. P., sees. 75 and 555, is not required to execute process until his fees are paid or tendered by the person at whose instance the service is to be rendered.

But as the act of 1870-71, ch. 139, repeals the whole of title XXI of the C. C. P., in which the 555th section is inclúded, we presume that the plaintiff supposed that all provisions of law requiring the pre-payment of fees were repealed.

In this he was mistaken, for while the act of 1870-’71 repeals that portion of section 75 of the C. O. P., which gives mileage to a sheriff for the distance traveled in executing a summons, it leaves all other provisions of that section in full force; and one of the provisions is that the sheriff shall be entitled to his fees before executing a summons.

We find that this provision is brought forward and re-enacted in Battle’s Revisal, chap; 17, sec. 75.

Let it be certified that there is no err,or.

Pee Cubiam. J ndgment- affirmed..

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Jones v. . Gupton
65 N.C. 48 (Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1871)

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