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  "name": "RALEIGH PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO. v. PEACOCK & ASSOCIATES, INC., ROBERT E. STROTHER and wife, EDNA N. STROTHER, FIRST FINANCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION OF RALEIGH, Trustee, and FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF RALEIGH",
  "name_abbreviation": "Raleigh Paint & Wallpaper Co. v. Peacock & Associates, Inc.",
  "decision_date": "1978-10-03",
  "docket_number": "No. 7710DC887",
  "first_page": "149",
  "last_page": "152",
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    "name_abbreviation": "N.C. Ct. App.",
    "id": 14983,
    "name": "North Carolina Court of Appeals"
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    "judges": [
      "Judges Hedrick and Mitchell concur."
    ],
    "parties": [
      "RALEIGH PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO. v. PEACOCK & ASSOCIATES, INC., ROBERT E. STROTHER and wife, EDNA N. STROTHER, FIRST FINANCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION OF RALEIGH, Trustee, and FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF RALEIGH"
    ],
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      {
        "text": "MORRIS, Judge.\nThis case presents essentially the same question presented by appeal No. 7710DC886 which was combined with this appeal for oral arguments. The question is whether a lien claimant who furnishes materials for the improvement of real estate pursuant to a contract with the owner must himself deliver such materials to the site of the improvement before the claimant is entitled to a valid materialman\u2019s lien pursuant to Part 1, Article 2, Chapter 44A of the General Statutes.\nThe defendants in this case contend that there exists, based upon the record, a genuine issue of material fact which would require a reversal of the granting of plaintiff\u2019s motion for summary judgment. See G.S. 1A-1, Rule 56(c).\nThe plaintiff\u2019s verified complaint and answers to interrogatories establish that the materials were furnished before the defendant Peacock & Associates, Inc., conveyed the subject property to defendants Strother and before the deed of trust was executed to the defendant First Financial Service Corporation of Raleigh, Trustee for First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Raleigh. Therefore, if the lien is valid, plaintiff is entitled to a lien on the subject property superior to the lien of defendant First Federal. For the reasons stated in our opinion in Raleigh Paint and Wallpaper v. Peacock & Associates, Inc., et al, No. 7710DC886, we hold that the plaintiff\u2019s lien was valid and summary judgment proper.\nNevertheless, since the actual date of the furnishing of materials to the site is not established by the record, the judgment of the trial court must be modified. The judgment is modified by striking \u201cfrom and after the 26th day of November, 1976\u201d and substituting in its place the following: \u201cwith priority over the lien of defendants First Financial Service Corporation of Raleigh, Trustee for First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Raleigh\u201d.\nModified and affirmed.\nJudges Hedrick and Mitchell concur.",
        "type": "majority",
        "author": "MORRIS, Judge."
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    "attorneys": [
      "Brenton D. Adams for plaintiff appellee.",
      "Seay, Rouse, Johnson, Rosser and Harvey, by Larry D. Johnson, for defendant appellants."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "RALEIGH PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO. v. PEACOCK & ASSOCIATES, INC., ROBERT E. STROTHER and wife, EDNA N. STROTHER, FIRST FINANCIAL SERVICE CORPORATION OF RALEIGH, Trustee, and FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF RALEIGH\nNo. 7710DC887\n(Filed 3 October 1978)\nLaborers\u2019 and Materialmen\u2019s Liens \u00a7 3\u2014 materialman\u2019s lien \u2014 claimant need not personally deliver materials to site\nA lien claimant who furnished materials for the improvement of real estate pursuant to a contract with the owner is not required by G.S. 44A-8 and G.S. 44A-10 to deliver such materials personally to the site of the improvement in order to be entitled to a materialman\u2019s lien so long as the claimant furnished the materials with the intent that they would later be placed on the site and they were so placed, and the lien, when properly perfected, will relate to and take effect from the first furnishing of materials on the site.\nAPPEAL by defendants, Robert E. Strother and wife, Edna N. Strother, First Financial Service Corporation of Raleigh, Trustee, and First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Raleigh, from Barnette, Judge. Judgment entered 15 August 197-7 in the District Court, WAKE County. Heard in the Court of Appeals 17 August 1978.\nThe plaintiff initiated this civil action pursuant to G.S. 44A-13 to enforce a materialman\u2019s lien. The plaintiff filed its claim of lien pursuant to G.S. 44A-12 on 15 February 1977. This action was commenced 9 March 1977. Plaintiff filed a motion for summary judgment 18 July 1977 supported by its verified complaint and answers to interrogatories. The defendant Peacock & Associates, Inc., neither answered the complaint nor filed affidavits opposing the motion for summary judgment. Defendants Robert E. Strother and wife, Edna N. Strother, First Financial Service Corporation of Raleigh, Trustee, and First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Raleigh answered the complaint denying all material allegations.\nDuring November 1976 Bruce Peacock, of Peacock and Associates, Inc., visited the plaintiffs North Hills store to inform the plaintiff that he was building a house for Robert E. Strother and wife, Edna N. Strother. Peacock informed plaintiff that the Strothers would be in later to select carpet and wallpaper for the house being built on Lot 29, Coachman\u2019s Trail. Plaintiff was authorized to charge the selected items to the account of Peacock & Associates, Inc. Subsequently the Strothers ordered wallpaper and carpeting costing $1,497.71.\nThe wallpaper was delivered on 26 November 1976 and on 1 December 1976 to Terry Andrews, a wallpaper hanger for Peacock & Associates, Inc. The wallpaper was thereafter installed by Terry Andrews in the house located on Lot 29, Coachman\u2019s Trail. There is no clear evidence with respect to where the wallpaper was delivered or with respect to who delivered it. There is also no direct evidence of the exact date on which these materials were delivered to the site. The carpet was picked up by Bruce Peacock on 30 November 1976 in Aberdeen. It was then delivered to Jimmy Coats who installed the carpet in the house located on Lot 29', Coachman\u2019s Trail. Neither is there any evidence of the exact date on which these materials were delivered to the site.\nAfter the furnishing of materials, Peacock & Associates, Inc., conveyed all of Lot 29, Coachman\u2019s Trail to defendants Robert E. Strother and wife, Edna N. Strother, by deed recorded in Deed Book 2467, page 82, Wake County Registry. The date of the deed does not appear in the record. Defendants Robert E. Strother and wife, Edna N. Strother, executed a deed of trust and note to First Financial Service Corporation of Raleigh, Trustee for First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Raleigh, recorded in Book 2467, page 83, Wake County Registry.\nSummary judgment for the plaintiff was granted in the amount of $1,830.20 with interest from 15 February 1977 on 15 August 1977. The judgment was declared a lien upon the property relating back to 26 November 1977. Defendants Strother, First Financial Service Corporation of Raleigh, Trustee, and First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Raleigh appealed.\nBrenton D. Adams for plaintiff appellee.\nSeay, Rouse, Johnson, Rosser and Harvey, by Larry D. Johnson, for defendant appellants."
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