OXENDINE v. LEWIS

No. 741.

111 S.E.2d 870 (1960)

251 N.C. 702

Roy OXENDINE v. H. S. LEWIS.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

January 14, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. H. Humphrey, Jr., Lumberton, for defendant, appellant.

Johnson & Biggs, E. M. Johnson, Lumberton, for plaintiff, appellee.


HIGGINS, Justice.

Involved in this action are apparently conflicting provisions of a deed. The court is called upon to resolve the conflict. In order that its judgment may be binding on all parties in interest and be a final termination of the controversy, the court should have before it all the heirs at law of Melinda Oxendine Hunt. The absent heirs are not bound by the judgment in a cause to which they are not parties. Our procedure requires that they be brought...

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