Kingham & Co. v. Weddell, 151 N.C. 151 (1909)

Sept. 22, 1909 · Supreme Court of North Carolina
151 N.C. 151

KINGHAM & COMPANY et al. v. J. H. WEDDELL, Administrator. L. H. ULRICH et al.

(Filed 22 September, 1909.)

In this case there was no error.

Appeal from Coolee, J., February Term, 1909, of Ceaveh.

Civil action, in the nature of a creditor’s bill, against .J. H. Weddell, administrator of F. Ulrich and the surety on his administration bond.

Yerdict and judgment for defendant, and plaintiffs excepted and appealed.

W. D. Mclver and B. A. Nunn for plaintiff.

W. W. Ciarle for defendants.

Per Curiam:

The Court has carefully considered the record and the exceptions noted, and is of opinion that the results of the trial should not be disturbed.

There were various breaches of duty alleged against the defendant administrator, but on issues submitted each and every one of these alleged defaults have been decided by the jury in defendants’ favor, and, as stated, we find no reversible error in the trial or the disposition made of fhe case.

The judgment for the defendant is therefore

Affirmed.