Court Opinion

ID: 3645077
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-06 06:01:30.353657+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:49:06.199374
License: Public Domain

In Judge Grady's order the recitals are the execution by the plaintiffs to the defendant of two notes, each in the sum of $2,000, secured by a mortgage on lands, an allegation by the plaintiffs that the loan made them by the defendant was only $3,500, and that $500 was charged as a bonus or as usury. These allegations were denied. The plaintiffs asked that a sale of the land under the mortgage be enjoined until the issues joined could be determined by a jury. The order required the plaintiffs who sought equity to do equity by paying the amount admitted to be due and interest thereon at six per cent. They failed to comply with the order and the restraining order was dissolved. Under these circumstances the judgment must be affirmed. Waters v. Garris, 188 N.C. 305.
Affirmed.