Swain v. . Clemmons

90 S.E. 193, 172 N.C. 277, 1916 N.C. LEXIS 284
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedOctober 18, 1916
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Swain v. . Clemmons, 90 S.E. 193, 172 N.C. 277, 1916 N.C. LEXIS 284 (N.C. 1916).

Opinion

Hoke, J.

On the trial of the issue it became a relevant and material circumstance whether Middle Swamp Eun joined with Lockwood’s Folly Eun above or below an island (the land' in dispute).

Plaintiff offered evidence tending to show that the junction took place before it reached the island, and the map of the surveyor, made by order of court and in evidence, showed this to be the fact.

The defendants’ evidence tended to show that Middle Swamp Eun joined Lockwood’s Folly Eun below the island, and this was a very much disputed question between the parties.

His Honor, after referring very fully to the respective positions, among other things, charged the jury as follows: “Now, I was about

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