Smith v. . Summerfield

12 S.E. 465, 107 N.C. 580
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedSeptember 5, 1890
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Smith v. . Summerfield, 12 S.E. 465, 107 N.C. 580 (N.C. 1890).

Opinion

Clark, J.:

The appellant files affidavits of himself and others that he caused, in due time, the necessary number of copies'of the record to be printed, a,s required by Rule 28 *581 of this Court; that he applied to his counsel and to the Clerk of the Superior Court for information as to what disposition to make of them; that, misunderstanding the-instruction received, and in good faith, he sent only one printed copy to this Court, and mailed others to the respective counsel on both sides, and he files, with the motion, the requisite number of the printed record. Due notice of the motion to reinstate was given under Rule 30.

These affidavits are not controverted, and there is no suggestion that this was done to procure delay, or that appellant acted otherwise than in entire good faith. The appeal must be reinstated. Whitehurst v. Pettipher, 105 N. C., 39.

This case differs from Griffin v. Nelson, 106 N. C., 235, in that here the appellant applied to counsel to learn what was necessary to be done in regard to sending up the transcript and perfecting his appeal for hearing in this Court, and only failed to do so from misapprehending the instructions given him.

Motion allowed.

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Related

Whitehurst v. . Pettipher
10 S.E. 857 (Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1890)
Griffin v. . Nelson
11 S.E. 414 (Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1890)

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