Strudwick v. . Ashe

7 N.C. 207
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedMay 5, 1819
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Strudwick v. . Ashe, 7 N.C. 207 (N.C. 1819).

Opinion

By the Court.

The verdict of the Jury is, that th© lands cannot be divided without great injury to the petitioners, and that a sale would be greatly to their interest. This brings the case completely within the act of 1812, ch. 25, which authorises the Court to make an order of sale in all cases where an actual partition cannot be made without injury to some one, or all, of the parties interested. That the lands in Orange have been divided, makes no change in the power of the Court as to those now in question.

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