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  "name": "D. C. MAXWELL v. H. M. CALDWELL, Adm'r and others",
  "name_abbreviation": "Maxwell v. Caldwell",
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      "D. C. MAXWELL v. H. M. CALDWELL, Adm\u2019r and others."
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        "text": "RodMAN, J.\nNo appeal will lie from a mere refusal of the Judge to give a judgment prayed for, (except in the case of his refusal to grant an injunction.)\nThe Judge here gives no judgment. Let this opinion be certified.\nPee Cuijiam. Case remanded to be proceeded in according to law.",
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      "Barringer, for appellant.",
      "Montgomery and Walker, contra."
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    "head_matter": "D. C. MAXWELL v. H. M. CALDWELL, Adm\u2019r and others.\nWhen a Judge belo \u00ae refuses to give a judgment prayed for, (except in the case of Ms refusal to grant an Injunction,) no appeal lies to this Court,\nCivil Actioe, to recover the amount of certain notes, and that certain land shall be charged with the payment of the same, heard before Sahenok, J., at the Fall Term, 1874, of Cabarrus Superior Court.\nNo statement of facts is necessary in this case.\nFrom the refusal of his Honor to give judgment on the pleadings, the plaintiff appealed.\nBarringer, for appellant.\nMontgomery and Walker, contra."
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