Stanly v. . Massingill

63 N.C. 558
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedJune 5, 1869
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Bluebook
Stanly v. . Massingill, 63 N.C. 558 (N.C. 1869).

Opinion

Dick, J.

The plaintiff here is the lessor of the plaintiff in an action of ejectment against the defendant, pending in the Superior Court of Johnston County.

He purchased the land in controversy at a sale made by a Sheriff under an execution from the County Court of said County, and it is alleged that said execution is lost or destroyed; and the motion of the plaintiff is “to supply said execution as one of the records of the Court.”

The Superior Courts under our new system have possession of the records and papers of the County Courts, and the Superior Courts of Law and Equity, which have been abolished, and must necessarily have the power of making amendments to such records, and of supplying lost papers, <fcc.,.upon proper notice to persons interested.

The motion in this case ought not to have been entertained. The execution under which the land was sold, was an important link in the chain of title, and such lost execution was the 'primary evidence on the question. The loss of the primary evidence ought not to have been supplied without reasonable notice to the defendant.

But there was no necessity for the motion here, as on the trial of the ejectment the plaintiff, by giving due ■ notice to the defendant, and proving the loss of the execution, could have given secondary evidence as to its contents, .which would have been sufficient for- the purpose of his action. 1 Green. Ev., sec. 509; Harris v. McRae, 4 Ire. 81.

The ruling of his Honor in the Court below is reversed.

Let this be certified, &c.

Per CuRiam. Ordered accordingly.

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