BAKER v. FRUEHAUF TRAILER COMPANY

No. 242.

89 S.E.2d 388 (1955)

242 N.C. 724

J. Herman BAKER, trading as Baker Oil Company, v. FRUEHAUF TRAILER COMPANY, Incorporated.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

October 12, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bell, Bradley, Gebhardt & DeLaney, Charlotte, for defendant appellant.

Cooley & May, Nashville, for plaintiff appellee.


DEVIN, Emergency Justice.

The defendant assigns error in the judgment below denying its motion, made in apt time, to strike designated portions of the complaint.

The right to appeal from an adverse ruling in the Superior Court on a motion to strike portions of the pleadings has extended the ground of appellate jurisdiction, and frequently causes delay in the final determination of litigation. However, appropriate motions to this end are sanctioned by the statute...

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