JOHNSON v. JOHNSON

No. 7410DC1049.

213 S.E.2d 427 (1975)

25 N.C. App. 448

Janine M. JOHNSON v. David A. JOHNSON.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

April 16, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Deborah G. Mailman, Raleigh, for plaintiff.

Boyce, Mitchell, Burns & Smith by G. Eugene Boyce, Raleigh, for defendant.


CLARK, Judge.

In the original order of the superior court in 1968, it was expressly avowed that the purpose for the execution of the deed of trust was to secure, inter alia, alimony pendente lite payments. When the district court in June 1973 ordered foreclosure on one of the two parcels secured by the deed of trust, it did so with the express purpose of computing ". . . arrearages which defendant [had] caused . . ." by his failure to abide by...

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