PARDUE v. NORTHWESTERN BANK W.G.

No. 8523SC250.

336 S.E.2d 456 (1985)

Reba H. PARDUE v. The NORTHWESTERN BANK W.G. Mitchell, Trustee, and G. Stacy Pardue.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

November 19, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Beach & Correll, P.A. by Neil D. Beach, Lenoir, for plaintiff-appellant.

Lawson R. Niles, North Wilkesboro, for defendant-appellee, The Northwestern Bank.

W.G. Mitchell, North Wilkesboro, for defendant-appellee substitute trustee.


WELLS, Judge.

The defendant bank and substitute trustee argue that they are entitled to summary judgment because Reba Pardue admitted that she is not the owner of the property at issue in this case. They base their contention on the fact that Reba Pardue, upon receipt of defendants' requests for admissions, admitted the "genuineness" of inheritance tax reports, a bankruptcy petition and a financial statement she filed with the defendant bank. Reba Pardue did not mention...

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