UPDIKE v. DAY

No. 8428SC582.

322 S.E.2d 622 (1984)

Fred M. UPDIKE v. Margrit DAY.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

December 4, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. David Gantt, P.A., Asheville, for plaintiff-appellee.

Herbert L. Hyde and G. Edison Hill, Asheville, for defendant-appellant.


VAUGHN, Chief Judge.

The appeal must be dismissed as interlocutory.

G.S. 1-277(b) provides that an interested party has the right of immediate appeal from an adverse ruling as to the jurisdiction of the Court over the person or property of defendant. The Supreme Court of North Carolina has held, however, that challenges to sufficiency of process and service do not concern the State's power to bring a defendant before its courts for trial; instead, they concern...

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