PULLIAM v. THRASH

No. 99.

97 S.E.2d 253 (1957)

245 N.C. 636

Janie Thrash PULLIAM and husband, W. D. Pulliam, v. John E. THRASH and wife, Louise Thrash, Gordon Thrash, Individually and as Executor of the Estate of Carolyn Thrash Dorsett, and wife, Trudell Thrash, Jacksie Wolfe, and Max Polansky and wife, Selma A. Polansky.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

March 20, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Potts & Ramsey, Brevard, for appellant Gordon L. Thrash.

W. W. Candler, Asheville, for appellant John E. Thrash.

Cecil C. Jackson, Asheville, for appellant Janie Thrash Pulliam.

Horner & Gilbert, Asheville, for appellee Polansky.


BOBBITT, Justice.

The arguments presented deal largely with whether the court's finding that Polansky is "in the position of a bona fide purchaser for value without notice more than two years after the death of Mrs. Dorsett," is supported by evidence; and if so, whether Polansky is protected by the provisions of G.S. § 28-83. In our view, other factors control decision.

We are not concerned with whether as between the State of North Carolina and Polansky...

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