Stokes-Grimes Grocery Co. v. Hill
This text of 97 S.E. 468 (Stokes-Grimes Grocery Co. v. Hill) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of North Carolina primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
When tbis appeal, came on for bearing, it was agreed between tbe plaintiff and defendants, through their respective counsel, that tbe judgment appealed from, being tbe one entered at April Term, 1917, of tbe Superior Court of Surry County, be modified and amended, so tbat it would order and direct tbe said Hill, trustee, to sell all tbe lands conveyed to bim by tbe said Hauser by deed of assignment, remaining unsold, except so much thereof as is covered and embraced within tbe homestead of the said Hauser, as heretofore allotted to bim, and, as so modified and amended, that it be affirmed.
*698 The cause is therefore remanded to the Superior Court, in order that the said judgment of April Term, 1917, be modified and amended as herein set forth.
The costs of this appeal will be equally divided between the plaintiffs and the defendants.
Remanded.
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97 S.E. 468, 176 N.C. 697, 1918 N.C. LEXIS 332, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/stokes-grimes-grocery-co-v-hill-nc-1918.