Hoover v. Globe Indemnity Co., 203 N.C. 557 (1932)

Nov. 23, 1932 · Supreme Court of North Carolina
203 N.C. 557

FANNIE S. HOOVER, Administratrix, v. GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY.

(Filed 23 November, 1932.)

Appeal by plaintiff from Warlick, J., at August Term, 1932, of Gaston.

Civil action to recover damages for alleged wrongful death.

Demurrer interposed for that (1) the complaint does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action, and (2) the court has no *558jurisdiction of the alleged cause of action, the matter being cognizable only by the Industrial Commission, 202 N. C., 655.

From a judgment sustaining the demurrer, the plaintiff gave notice of appeal. Appeal bond fixed at $50. Thereafter, the clerk of the Superior Court, on affidavit which fails to aver that appellant β€œis advised by counsel learned in the law that there is error of law in the decision of the Superior Court in said action,” signed an order allowing plaintiff to appeal in forma pauperis.

J. L. Hamme for plaintiff.

P. W. Garland for defendant.

Per Curiam.

Dismissed on authority of Hanna v. Timberlake, ante, 556.

Appeal dismissed.