LILLIAN KNITTING MILLS CO. v. EARLE

No. 594.

62 S.E.2d 492 (1950)

233 N.C. 74

LILLIAN KNITTING MILLS CO. v. EARLE et al.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

December 13, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. L. Smith & Son, Albemarle, for plaintiff, appellee.

Guy T. Carswell, Charles W. Bundy, and Carl Horn, Jr., all of Charlotte, for defendants, appellants.


ERVIN, Justice.

There is undoubtedly a misjoinder both of parties plaintiff and of causes of action where two or more persons having distinct causes of action against the same defendants join as plaintiffs in one suit. G.S. §§ 1-127, 1-132; Roberts v. Utility Mfg. Co., 181 N.C. 204, 106 S.E. 664.

But such is not the case at bar. The objection that there is a misjoinder of parties plaintiff lacks substance, for the very simple reason that the Lillian...

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