MORSE v. CURTIS

No. 7.

172 S.E.2d 495 (1970)

276 N.C. 371

Patricia MORSE v. Kathryn F. CURTIS, doing business as Camp Illahee. Bleecker MORSE v. Kathryn F. CURTIS, doing business as Camp Illahee.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

March 11, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Uzzell & DuMont by Harry DuMont, Asheville, and Francis M. Coiner, Hendersonville, for plaintiffs-appellees.

Landon Roberts, Asheville, Ralph H. Ramsey, Jr., Ramsey, Hill & Smart, Brevard, for defendant-appellant.


BRANCH, Justice.

The question here presented for decision is: Did the Court of Appeals err in affirming the trial judge's action in overruling defendant's pleas in bar and allowing plaintiff's motion to strike defendant's entire First Further Answer and Defense?

Defendant first contends that when plaintiff Patricia Morse filed her claim with the Industrial Commission and the defendant thereafter admitted liability...

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