Lexington Insulation Co. v. Davidson County

81 S.E.2d 925, 240 N.C. 336, 1954 N.C. LEXIS 419
Supreme Court of North Carolina·Decided May 19, 1954·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

Pee Cukiam.

The appellant’s one assignment of error is as follows: “Appellant . . . assigns as error the ruling of the Court as to the individual section stricken and to the orders of the Court generally and to the signing of the orders.”

This is a general broadside assignment of error which specifieth nothing. It presents no question for decision by this Court. Worsley v. Rendering Co., 239 N.C. 547, and cases cited. Even so, an examination of the record discloses that the order was well advised.

Affirmed.

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Lexington Insulation Co. v. Davidson County, 81 S.E.2d 925, 240 N.C. 336, 1954 N.C. LEXIS 419 (N.C. 1954).

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