HOBSON CONST. CO. v. GREAT AMERICAN INS. CO.

No. 8328SC1211.

322 S.E.2d 632 (1984)

HOBSON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., Richard D. Wood and Margaretta Wood v. GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

December 4, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William E. Greene, Asheville for plaintiff-appellant Hobson Const. Co., Inc.

Van Winkle, Buck, Wall, Starnes & Davis by Larry C. Harris, Jr. and Robert H. Haggard, Asheville, for plaintiffs-appellants Richard D. Wood and Margaretta Wood.

Roberts, Cogburn, McClure & Williams by Isaac N. Northup, Jr., and Landon Roberts, Asheville, for defendant-appellee Great American Ins. Co.


EAGLES, Judge.

I

A declaratory judgment action is designed to establish in an expeditious fashion the rights, duties and liabilities of parties in situations usually involving an issue of law or the construction of a document where the facts involved are largely undisputed. Its purpose is to settle uncertainty in regard to the rights and status of parties where there exists a real controversy of a justiciable nature. Wright v. McGee, 206 N.C. 52,...

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