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Jernigan v. Mansfield.
    This case came before the court upon a writ of error from the superior court of Early county; and the same being for a decision by a full bench of six Justices, who are evenly divided in opinion on the controlling ' issue in the ease, that is, whether the extrinsic evidence was sufficient to apply the description in the deed upon which the plaintiff relied to the particular land sued for, three of the Justices, Fish, C. J., Beclc, P. J., and George, J., being of the opinion that it was, and three of the Justices, Atkinson, Hill, and Gilbert, JJ., being of the contrary opinion, it is considered and adjudged that the judgment of the court below stand affirmed by operation of law.
    No. 1230.
    September 5, 1919.
    Equitable petition. Before Judge 'W’orrill. Early superior court. August 24, 1918.
    
      Park & Stone, for plaintiff in error.
    
      Glessner & Collins, contra.
   Judgment affirmed.