SHAVER v. SHAVER

No. 666.

93 S.E.2d 614 (1956)

244 N.C. 309

Mary K. SHAVER v. Floyd N. SHAVER.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

June 26, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Haywood & Denny, Durham, for plaintiff Mary Shaver Carpenter, appellant.

Oscar G. Barker and Reade, Fuller, Newsom & Graham, Durham, for Stanley M. Carpenter, movant.

Ludlow T. Rogers, Durham, for defendant Floyd N. Shaver, appellant.


PER CURIAM.

The movant, Carpenter, is a stranger to this cause. He is neither party nor privy.

The general rule is that a stranger to the record, who is neither a party nor a privy to the action, unless authorized by statute, ordinarily has no standing to vacate a judgment by a motion in the cause. Smith v. City of Newbern, 73 N.C. 303; Edwards v. Phillips, 91 N.C. 355; Johnson v. Johnson, 142 N.C. 462, 55 S.E. 341; In re Hood ex rel. Carolina State Bank of...

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