McPherson v. Morrisette
91 S.E.2d 574, 243 N.C. 626, 1956 N.C. LEXIS 576
Opinion
This appeal, as in the case of Burgess v. Trevathan, 236 N.C. 157, 72 S.E. 2d 231, falls under the ban of “the general rule that ordinarily an order allowing a motion for the joinder of an additional party is not appealable.” In consequence, it must be dismissed.
Appeal dismissed.
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