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      "IREDELL TAYLOR DAVIS v. N. B. JENKINS and Wife, SARAH F. JENKINS, BERTRAM W. JENKINS and Wife, LOUISE T. JENKINS, SADIE JENKINS HARMON and Husband, J. OBIE HARMON."
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        "text": "DeNNY, J.\nThe ruling of the court below was correct. The plaintiff\u2019s exclusive remedy with respect to the judgment entered at the April Term, 1953, of the Superior Court of Nash County, was by appeal. Having-failed to perfect her appeal in the manner required by the rules of this Court, and her application for writ of certiorari having been denied, the litigation involved in the action was at an end. In such cases, a judgment entered by one judge of the Superior Court may not be modified, reversed or set aside by another Superior Court judge. Neighbors v. Neighbors, 236 N.C. 531, 73 S.E. 2d 153; Davis v. Land Bank, 217 N.C. 145, 7 S.E. 2d 373; Newton v. Mfg. Co., 206 N.C. 533, 174 S.E. 449 ; Price v. Insurance Co., 201 N.C. 376, 160 S.E. 367.\nThe judgment entered below is\nAffirmed.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "P. II. Bell and F. T. Hall for appellant.",
      "Thorp & Thorp and Valentine & Valentine for appellees."
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    "head_matter": "IREDELL TAYLOR DAVIS v. N. B. JENKINS and Wife, SARAH F. JENKINS, BERTRAM W. JENKINS and Wife, LOUISE T. JENKINS, SADIE JENKINS HARMON and Husband, J. OBIE HARMON.\n(Filed 24 February, 1954.)\nCourts \u00a7 5: Trial \u00a7 51\u2014\nWhere plaintiff fails to prosecute her appeal from judgment against her, and her application for writ of certiorari has been denied, litigation involved in the action is at an end, and her motion thereafter made in the Superior Court to set aside the judgment and grant a new trial is properly denied, since one Superior Court judge may not modify, reverse or set aside judgment of another Superior Court judge.\nAppeal by plaintiff from Bone, J., October Term, 1953, of Nash.\nThis is a civil action instituted on 12 January, 1950, by the plaintiff, a daughter of Elias T. Taylor, deceased, to set aside a deed made to the defendants pursuant to a sale of the real estate described in plaintiff\u2019s complaint. The land described belonged to the estate of the decedent and was sold on 20 March, 1933, pursuant to a petition filed by his administrator to create assets to pay debts.\nThe case was called for trial at the April Term, 1952, of the Superior Court of Nash County. At the conclusion of plaintiff\u2019s evidence, defendants\u2019 motion for judgment as of nonsuit was allowed, and from judgment dismissing the action the plaintiff appealed to the Supreme Court. This Court reversed the ruling below and remanded the cause for further hearing in an opinion reported in 236 N.C. 283, 12 S.E. 2d 613. A petition to rehear filed by the defendants was \u201callowed only for the purpose of amplification of the order remanding the cause for further proceeding.\u201d The amplification appears in 236 N.C. 767, 73 S.E. 2d 780.\nThe case was again tried at the April Term, 1953, of the Superior Court of Nash County before his Honor, Joseph ~W. Parker, Judge Presiding, and a jury. The jury in answering the issues submitted found that the fair market value of the entire tract of land described in the complaint, at the time of the sale in 1933, was only $450.00, and that the value of the provable debts against the estate of Elias T. Taylor was $1,800.00. From the judgment entered on the verdict the plaintiff gave notice of appeal. The case on appeal was never perfected and docketed in the Supreme Court.\nThe defendants, through their counsel filed a motion in the office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court on 19 August, 1953, to docket and dismiss the appeal under Rule 17 for failure on the part of the plaintiff to comply with Rule 5 of the Rules of Practice in the Supreme Court, 221 N.C. 546.\nOn 1 September, 1953, the plaintiff filed with the Clerk of this Court an application for a writ of certiorari and motion to dismiss the defendants\u2019 motion to docket and dismiss the appeal.\nThe application for writ of certiorari was denied and the motion to docket and dismiss the appeal allowed on 8 September, 1953.\nThereafter, the plaintiff filed a motion in the Superior Court of Nash County to set aside the judgment entered at the April Term, 1953, of the Superior Court of Nash County, and to grant the plaintiff a new trial.\nThe above motion was heard and denied at the October Term, 1953, of the Superior Court of Nash County. The plaintiff appeals, assigning-error.\nP. II. Bell and F. T. Hall for appellant.\nThorp & Thorp and Valentine & Valentine for appellees."
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