DOUGLAS v. W. C. MALLISON AND SON

No. 28.

144 S.E.2d 138 (1965)

265 N.C. 362

Paul DOUGLAS v. W. C. MALLISON AND SON, a Partnership consisting of S. M. Mallison, Jr., Fred M. Mallison, Mrs. S. M. Mallison, Sr., and Mary Mallison Baker.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

September 29, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John A. Wilkinson and LeRoy Scott, Washington, for plaintiff.

James & Speight, William C. Brewer, Jr., W. W. Speight, Greenville, and Hallett S. Ward, Washington, for defendants.


LAKE, Justice.

The appellant's first three assignments of error do not comply with this Court's Rule 19(3) in that they are not sufficient, within themselves, to present the errors relied upon. For example, Assignment #1 simply states:

"1. The ruling of his Honor on that portion of the direct examination of Paul Douglas, an objection to which was sustained. (R p 18) This is PLAINTIFF APPELLANT'S EXCEPTION #1."

The rule requires that the assignment...

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