Case ID: nc_221/html/0537-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Per Guriam.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

C. CARLTON CANNON, Administrator of the Estate of JOHN CLAUDE SMITH, Deceased, v. J. WINFIELD CREW, JR., Trustee, and J. W. CREW.
    (Filed 18 March, 1942.)
    Appeal by defendant from Johnson, Special Judge, at September Term, 1941, of Halifax.
    No error.
    This was an action to restrain a foreclosure sale. Plaintiff alleged that the debt secured, originally $3,000, had been reduced to $1,400, and offered to pay that amount. Defendants contended the amount was $2,800. The verdict was in favor of plaintiff that the debt was only $1,400 and interest. Prom judgment on the verdict defendants appealed.
    
      Allshroolc & Benton for plaintiff, appellee.
    
    
      B. L. Travis and W. Lunsford Crew for defendants, appellants.
    
   Per Guriam.

An issue of fact was raised by the pleadings which the jury has answered in favor of the plaintiff. An examination of the record leads us to the conclusion that defendants’ assignments of error are without substantial merit, and that the result should not be disturbed.

No error.