MILLS v. McCUEN

No. 68SC136.

161 S.E.2d 628 (1968)

1 N.C. App. 403

Claudia Lomax MILLS v. William Ted McCUEN.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

June 12, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

B. Gordon Gentry, Greensboro, for plaintiff appellant.

Wharton, Ivey & Wharton, Greensboro, for defendant appellee.


CAMPBELL, Judge.

No default judgment had been taken by the plaintiff prior to the motion filed on behalf of the defendant for an extension of time. Accordingly, G.S. § 1-220 is not applicable and the defendant is not required to show mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect.

Service of process in this case was had pursuant to G.S. § 1-105 commonly referred to as the non-resident motorist statute. This statute provides: "The court in...

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