DUBOSE v. HARPE

No. 162.

80 S.E.2d 454 (1954)

239 N.C. 672

DUBOSE v. HARPE.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

March 17, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ward & Bennett, Asheville, for respondent appellant.

M. John DuBose, Asheville, in Pro. Per.


WINBORNE, Justice.

This is the question involved on this appeal, as presented by the appellant: "Must a special proceeding for partition of personal property, brought by one tenant in common against his cotenant, be tried in the county in which the petitioner or respondent reside at its commencement?" The answer is "No".

It is pertinent to note that Chapter 46 of the General Statutes is entitled "Partition", Article 1 of which relates to partition of real...

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