Vanderbilt v. Pickelsimer.

39 S.E. 966, 128 N.C. 556, 1901 N.C. LEXIS 428
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedJune 7, 1901
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Vanderbilt v. Pickelsimer., 39 S.E. 966, 128 N.C. 556, 1901 N.C. LEXIS 428 (N.C. 1901).

Opinion

MONTGOMERY, J.

T'be plaintiff undertook to show title in himself to> the tract of land described in the complaint, not by proving title out of the State by grant and mesne conveyance to himself, but by showing that he and tihe defendant eadh claimed the land from a- common source. Owing to the confusion in the arrangement of the evidence, the absence of several deeds 'and papers which are of importance, and some inconsistency in his Honor’s rulings, we are not prepared to say that the plaintiff made out his claim, and we think the case ought to go back for a new trial.

It must be said that his Honor, in malting up> the case on appeal (counsel having disagreed), was without his notes of the trial, or other papers, and without the assistance of counsel, who were notified of the time and place, but did not attend. Without fault on his part, months elapsed after the trial and before the case wias made up. He states all these matters and concludes by saying: “I have, after the lapse of so long a time, after the hearing of the case under the circumstances, labored under muicih difficulty iu prep>aximg a statement which is not satisfactory.”

New trial.

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