JAMISON v. CITY OF CHARLOTTE

No. 524.

80 S.E.2d 904 (1954)

239 N.C. 682

JAMISON v. CITY OF CHARLOTTE et al.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

March 24, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Covington & Lobdell, Charlotte, for plaintiff, appellant.

John D. Shaw, Charlotte, for appellee City of Charlotte.

Whitlock, Dockery, Ruff & Perry, Charlotte, for appellees County of Mecklenburg and Commissioners of County of Mecklenburg.

H. I. McDougle, Charlotte, for Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, amicus curiae.


PARKER, Justice.

It is passing strange that plaintiff's counsel "objects and excepts to each finding of fact embodied in the judgment," when each fact found by the Judge was either alleged in the Complaint, which they signed, and was admitted in the defendants' Answer, or copied verbatim from a stipulation and agreement of facts which they and the defendants' counsel signed.

No issues of fact are raised by the pleadings in this action.

As to the Judge...

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