
North Carolina Court of Appeals: Issues Unpublished Opinion in Town of Beech Mountain v. W
A second unpublished opinion of the North Carolina Court of Appeals has been made available on CourtListener, but it does not constitute controlling legal authority.
The significance of this matter lies in its potential impact on the use of unpublished opinions in future cases. Like the first case, this decision may provide guidance on when citations to unpublished opinions are permissible under Rule 30(e)(3) of the North Carolina Rules of Appellate Procedure.
In terms of legal context, the relevant rules governing the use of unpublished opinions remain the same as in the previous case. Practitioners should be aware that unpublished opinions do not constitute controlling legal authority and should exercise caution when relying on them in future cases.
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