Trust Co. v. . Brown

129 S.E. 926, 190 N.C. 848, 1925 N.C. LEXIS 191
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedSeptember 16, 1925
StatusPublished

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Trust Co. v. . Brown, 129 S.E. 926, 190 N.C. 848, 1925 N.C. LEXIS 191 (N.C. 1925).

Opinion

Plaintiffs brought suit on a promissory note for $2,700.00 executed to the Tidewater Bank Trust Company by Catherine W. Brown and her *Page 849 husband, C. W. Brown, who died in 1921. The defendants pleaded usury and a forfeiture of interest under C. S., 2306. The verdict was as follows:

1. In what sum, if any, are the defendants indebted to the plaintiffs? Answer: $2,700.00, without interest. Finding no error we must overrule the plaintiffs' exceptions.

No error.

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