Jones v. . Brinkley

29 S.E. 221, 122 N.C. 62, 1898 N.C. LEXIS 192
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedMarch 8, 1898
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Jones v. . Brinkley, 29 S.E. 221, 122 N.C. 62, 1898 N.C. LEXIS 192 (N.C. 1898).

Opinion

Fairoloth, 0. J.:

We have carefully examined the record in this case, but we are unable to give a satis *63 factory opinion on the questions which the parties probably intended. We shall have to direct a new trial for a better presentation of the matter. We refrain from considering the several matters referred to in the record, except in one particular, lest we might prejudice the rights of the parties on the next trial.

The complaint alleges that the plaintiff is the owner of a certain tract of land in Gates County, and that the defendant has committed a trespass thereon. The description is very general, ‘ ‘containing 227 acres more or less.” The answer denies that allegation. The first issue is as follows:

1. “Is the plaintiff the owner and in possession of the land described in the complaint?” The jury answer “Yes, one half of 66 acres.”

2. “Did the defendant trespass upon said land as alleged?’ Ans. No.”

We find a plat in the case, showing two grants under which the plaintiff and defendant claim, and these seem to overlap each other. In the complaint no mention of 66 acres is made, nor is any mention- of 66 acres made in the evidence, nor in the charge of the Court, nor in the case settled for this Court. Within the boundaries of each grant, the words “66 acres” are written, and no indication of the locality of the said 66 acres, nor any description thereof. In this condition of the case, we can only give a new trial. Allen v. Sallinger, 105 N. C., 333.

New trial.

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