State Ex Rel. Cloman v. Staton

78 N.C. 235
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedJanuary 5, 1878
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Bluebook
State Ex Rel. Cloman v. Staton, 78 N.C. 235 (N.C. 1878).

Opinion

Reade, J.

There is no doubt that Edgecombe, where the plaintiff lived, was not the proper County, and that Martin where the defendant lived, aod gave his guardian bond, was the proper County in which to try the suit upon the guardian bond. C. C. P. § 68 (a); Stanly v. Mason, 69 N. C. 1; Steele v. Commissioners of Rutherford, 70 N. C. 137. A guardian bond is an “ official bond ” within the meaning of the .statute.

In the cases heretofore before the Court, the main question was as to the proper County, but in this case the question is ■also made as to the time and manner of raising the question, and the party which is to raise it.

It seems that upon the return of the summons to the wrong County, the right of the defendant is “ to demand that the trial be had in the proper County.” If he does not so demand, then the action may go on and be tried in the wrong County. C. C. P. § 69.

The defendant did not move to “ remove to the proper County,” but his motion was to dismiss the action so that it could not be tried in either County. Whereás the statute .says that it may be tried in the wrong County to which it is brought unless the defendant will move to “ remove to - the proper County.”

It is true that in the eases cited, the defendant’s motion was to dismiss, as in this case, and they were dismissed. But the point was not made that the proper motion was to ■“ z’emove ” and not to dismiss.

In Jones v. Commissioners of Bladen, 69 N. C. 412, an erroneous report of the case puts the Court in the fault of -overlooking a point in the case. The report says that there ■was a motion below not only to dismiss but to remove, and *237 the counsel’s brief says the same thing, while in the opinion of the Court it is stated that the motion to dismiss was the only point. I find in looking into the original papers that the opinion of the Court was right. The record shows: that the only motion was’to dismiss, and the Judge’s ease states' the same.

The object in those cases seemed to be to determine only the question as to which was the proper County. But here the point was raised and insisted on by the plaintiff that if Edgecombe was not the proper County, and Martin was,, then that it ought to be removed to Martin. And that distinguishes this case from the others.

The plaintiff brought his action in Edgecombe, where he-was willing to try it, and where it was triable, unless the' defendant should demand that it should be tried in Martin. He did not demand that it should be tried in Martin, but objected to its being tried at all, and His Honor dismissed it. In this there was error. Ills Honor ought to have treated it as"a motion to remove, and removed it accordingly.

The objection that the plaintiff did not move in apt time, i. e., not until after the order dismissing the action, has no-force in it; for the reason that the plaintiff was not obliged, to moveffor removal at all. It was for the defendant to> make that^motion, and upon his failure to do so, the case might have been tried in Edgecombe. Or under sub-division (1) of § 69 C. C. P., the Court might have removed the case upon the suggestion of either party, or probably mere» motil.

There is error. This will be certified, <fcc.

Per CuriaM. Judgment reversed..

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