RIDDLE v. WILDE

No. 305.

102 S.E.2d 769 (1958)

248 N.C. 210

Grace Goforth RIDDLE v. William WILDE and Abner Wilde, Herbert Lunsford and his Guardian ad litem, Carl Lunsford.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

April 9, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herbert Lunsford, and Carl Lunsford, guardian ad litem, excepted and appealed.

Williams & Williams and Bruce J. Brown, Asheville, for defendants Herbert Lunsford and Carl Lunsford, appellants.

Uzzell & DuMont, Asheville, for defendants William Wilde and Abner Wilde, appellees.


PER CURIAM.

Judge Froneberger made no ruling as to whether the purported service previously made on Herbert Lunsford and on Carl Lunsford, guardian ad litem, was sufficient to confer jurisdiction. Instead, he ordered that new process be issued and served.

If the service previously made was sufficient to confer jurisdiction, the order and service pursuant thereto would not adversely affect appellants.

If, as appellants contend, the purported service...

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