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      "W. G. LeDUC, Receiver of PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK, v. E. F. MOORE et al."
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      {
        "text": "Bubwell, J.:\nThe petitioner bases his application for a writ of certiorari upon the allegation that in the Court below plaintiff\u2019s counsel orally accepted notice of his appeal and extended the time for stating the case. It is conceded that the record in that Court does not show that an appeal was asked at the trial, or that any notice of an appeal was waived or accepted, or that the time for stating the case was extended. The plaintiff\u2019s counsel denies that he made any such agreement. His denial puts an end to the matter, for we cannot undertake to decide between them, but must adhere strictly to the rule of this Court (No. 39) and follow the decisions-heretofore made in like cases, the latest of which is Sondley v. Asheville, 112 N. C., 694. Motion Denied.",
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      "Mr. N. Y. Gulley, for petitioners.",
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    "head_matter": "W. G. LeDUC, Receiver of PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK, v. E. F. MOORE et al.\nCertiorari \u2014 Lost Appeal \u2014 Conflicting Statements of Counsel.\nWhere the petition for a certiorari is based upon the allegation that in the Court below plaintiff's counsel orally accepted notice of petitioner\u2019s appeal and extended the time for stating the case, and it is conceded that the record in the Court below contains no entries as to such agreement, and the plaintiff\u2019s counsel denies the same, this Court will not undertake to decide between the conflicting statements of counsel, but will adhere strictly to Rule No. 39 of the Supreme Court.\n. Petition of defendants for writ of certiorari. The case was tried at April Term, 1893, of Franklin Superior Court, before Shvford, J., and a jury, and there are conflicting affidavits of counsel and others as to verbal notice of appeal and agreement of counsel as to extension of time for making statement of case on appeal.\nMr. N. Y. Gulley, for petitioners.\nMr. T. PL. Sutton, contra."
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