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Doby v. Lowder
See Lowder v. All Star Mills, 309 N.C. 695, 696 , 309 S.E. 2d 193, 195 (1983), reh. denied, 310 N.C. 749 , 319 S.E. 2d 266 (1984).
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Donovan v. Fiumara
See, e.g., Renwick v. News and Observer and Renwick v. Greensboro News, 310 N.C. 312, 317 , 312 S.E.2d 405, 408-09 , reh’g denied, 310 N.C. 749 , 315 S.E.2d 704 , cert. denied, 469 U.S. 858 , 83 L.Ed.2d 121 (1984): Under the well established common law of North Carolina, a libel per se is a publication by writing, printing, signs or *535 pictures which, when considered alone without innuendo, colloquium or explanatory circumstances: (1) charges that a person has committed an infamous crime; (2) charges a person with having an infectious disease; (3) tends to impeach a person in that person�…
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LOWDER
v.
ALL STAR MILLS
v.
ALL STAR MILLS
No. 89PA83.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Apr 30, 1984.
Published
Petition by defendants denied 30 April 1984.