RIDGE v. WRIGHT

No. 7522SC1020.

225 S.E.2d 131 (1976)

29 N.C. App. 609

Nina RIDGE v. Edward D. WRIGHT. Grady RIDGE v. Edward D. WRIGHT and Roger Revels.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

June 2, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wilson & Biesecker, by Roger S. Tripp, Lexington, and Cockman, Aldridge & Davis, by John E. Aldridge, Jr., Raleigh, for plaintiffs-appellees.

Uzzell & Dumont, by Larry Leake, Asheville, for defendants-appellants.


BRITT, Judge.

Each defendant assigns as error the refusal of the trial court to grant his motion(s) to dismiss the action(s) as to him because of defective service of process or, in the alternative, to quash the purported service of process as to him.

One of the reasons argued by defendants that the purported service of process was defective is that plaintiffs failed to file affidavits and other documents required by G.S. § 1-105(3). In an addendum to...

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