GRANT v. TOATLEY

No. 95.

94 S.E.2d 305 (1956)

244 N.C. 463

Florence E. GRANT, alias Toatley, v. Theodore TOATLEY.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

September 19, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

I. C. Crawford and L. C. Stoker, Asheville, for respondent-appellant.

Harold T. Epps, Asheville, for petitioner-appellee.


RODMAN, Justice.

Defendant assigns as error the charge of the court, insisting that the court should have charged the jury if they found defendant intended that the beneficial owners of the property were to be Theodore R. Toatley or Theodore R. Toatley and Lovey Toatley, the jury should answer the issue submitted in the negative.

Defendant does not contend that the name of Florence Toatley was not intentionally and deliberately put in the deed. He does not...

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