LONG v. HONEYCUTT

No. 442.

149 S.E.2d 579 (1966)

268 N.C. 33

Cornelia Taylor LONG v. George G. HONEYCUTT.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

August 26, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert M. Bryant, Winston-Salem, for defendant appellant.

Craige, Brawley, Lucas & Horton, by Hamilton C. Horton, Jr., Winston-Salem, for plaintiff appellee.


PARKER, Chief Justice.

Defendant assigns as error the order of compulsory reference. This assignment of error is overruled.

G.S. § 1-189 provides in relevant part: "Where the parties do not consent, the court may, upon the application of either, or of its own motion, direct a reference in the following cases: 1. Where the trial of an issue of fact requires the examination of a long account on either side; in which case the referee may be directed to hear...

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