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May v. Down East Homes of Beulaville, Inc.

Citations: 632 S.E.2d 176; 360 N.C. 482Docket: 64P06

Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina; May 4, 2006; North Carolina; State Supreme Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

Leo May filed a petition for a writ of certiorari on February 9, 2006, seeking review of a decision made by the North Carolina Court of Appeals in his case against Down East Homes of Beulaville, Inc. The Supreme Court of North Carolina, in a conference held on May 4, 2006, denied the petition. The order of denial is certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals. The case citation is 632 S.E.2d 176 (2006), and the parties involved are Leo May (plaintiff) and Down East Homes of Jacksonville (defendant). Legal representation included Albert L. Willis for the plaintiff and Brian M. Williams and Gregory E. Floyd for the defendant. The prior report can be found at N.C.App. 623 S.E.2d 345.

Legal Issues Addressed

Certification of Denial

Application: The order denying the writ of certiorari was officially communicated to the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

Reasoning: The order of denial is certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

Denial of Writ of Certiorari

Application: The Supreme Court of North Carolina declined to review the decision made by the Court of Appeals, effectively upholding the lower court's ruling.

Reasoning: The Supreme Court of North Carolina, in a conference held on May 4, 2006, denied the petition.