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Mary Susan Furches
v.
Ashley Presnell Moore
v.
Ashley Presnell Moore
803DC291.
Court of Appeals of North Carolina.
Aug 19, 1980.
Neil B. Whitfordfor plaintiff appellee.
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Alexander & McCormick, by Sydenham B. Alexander, Jr. and John G. McCormick, for defendant appellant.
Harry C. Martin.
Cited by 3 opinions | Published
MARTIN (Harry C.), Judge.
Defendant attempts to appeal as a matter of right to this Court from the discretionary order of the trial court denying defendant’s motion for change of venue pursuant to N.C.G.S. 1-83(2), for the convenience of witnesses and the ends of justice. Defendant cannot so do. The order of Judge Ragan was an interlocutory order, not finally disposing of the case. N.C. Gen. Stat. 7A-27(c). It does not fall within the provisions of N.C.G.S. 7A-27(d), which allows appeal as a matter of right from certain interlocutory orders. Defendant’s appeal must be and is
Dismissed.
Judges Arnold and Erwin concur.