HIGGINS, Justice.
The pleadings in this case are somewhat unusual in that they are concise, precise, and contain allegations of ultimate facts—not evidence and not conclusions. They conform to the requirement that a complaint should contain "A plain and concise statement of the facts constituting a cause of action, without unnecessary repetition." G.S. § 1-122(2). "A party to an action is entitled as a matter of right to put into his pleading a concise...
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