GOODWIN v. GREENE

No. 23.

74 S.E.2d 630 (1953)

237 N.C. 244

GOODWIN v. GREENE et al.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

February 25, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John F. White, Edenton, and LeRoy & Goodwin, Elizabeth City, for defendants-appellants.

Weldon A. Hollowell, Edenton, and Pritchett & Cooke, Windsor, attorneys for plaintiff-appellee.


DENNY, Justice.

Since the plaintiff and the defendants are contiguous landowners, and having stipulated that the controversy between them is bottomed on a dispute as to the location of the true dividing line between their adjoining tracts of land, the action in so far as it relates to the location of such line is in effect a processioning proceeding. Clegg v. Canady, 217 N.C. 433, 8 S.E.2d 246; Cody v. England, 216 N.C. 604, 5 S.E.2d 833.

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