HARRIS v. FAIRLEY

No. 309.

61 S.E.2d 616 (1950)

232 N.C. 551

HARRIS v. FAIRLEY, State Warehouse Superintendent, et al.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

November 1, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philips & Philips, Tarboro, S. B. Underwood, Jr., Greenville, and Henry C. Bourne, Tarboro, for Farmville Bonded Warehouse Company, Henry Clark Bridgers and National Surety Corporation, appellants.

Lucas & Rand and Z. Hardy Rose, Wilson, for W. T. Lamm, appellee.

Burgess, Baker & Duncan, Raleigh, for defendant North Carolina Cotton Growers Cooperative Association, appellee.


DEVIN, Justice.

The Farmville Bonded Warehouse Company, Henry Clark Bridgers, and the surety on the latter's bond, who had been made parties defendant on the motion of the original defendant Fairley, appealed from the judgment sustaining the demurrers of the North Carolina Cotton Growers Cooperative Association and W. T. Lamm to their answer and cross-complaint. The propriety of the ruling below in this respect is the only question presented by the appeal.

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