THOMASVILLE CHAIR CO. v. UNITED FURNITURE WORKERS

No. 666.

62 S.E.2d 535 (1950)

233 N.C. 46

THOMASVILLE CHAIR CO. v. UNITED FURNITURE WORKERS OF AMERICA.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

December 13, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brooks, McLendon, Brim & Holderness, Greensboro, Don A. Walser, Lexington, B. G. Gentry, Thomasville, for plaintiff appellant.

Weinstock & Tauber, New York City, Ford Meyers, Thomasville, for defendant appellee.


DEVIN, Justice.

No procedural question is raised. No facts are in dispute. The only ground upon which the award of the arbitrators is attacked by plaintiff's motion or action is that the award is not within the scope of the agreement and that the arbitrators exceeded their powers.

The arbitration in this case was not instituted under the provisions of the statute, G.S. § 1-544 et seq., but it was said in Copney...

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