LANGLEY v. GORE

No. 604.

87 S.E.2d 519 (1955)

242 N.C. 302

Cora LANGLEY, Mary Crepps, Alice Stafford, Emsley Phifer, and G. E. Bryant, each suing individually and as trustees and officers of Local 603, United Textile Workers of America, A. F. of L., and as representatives of all other members of said local union and of the United Textile Workers of America, and the United Textile Workers of America, A. F. of L., v. Lawrence GORE and Elsa Hogan.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

May 25, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cahoon & Alston, Greensboro, for plaintiffs appellees.

Wm. H. Abernathy, Charlotte, for defendants appellants.


WINBORNE, Justice.

This appeal is directed solely to the judgment of the court below in respect to disposition of the fund of money in the hands of the Clerk of Superior Court. But there is nothing in the record to show that defendants have any interest in, or claim to it. Indeed, defendants say in their brief, filed on this appeal, that they "did not claim the fund as theirs personally". They assert, however, reasons why they think plaintiffs are not entitled to...

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