Coble v. . Legg
Supreme Court of North Carolina
Coble v. . Legg, 106 S.E. 564 (N.C. 1921)
181 N.C. 499; 1921 N.C. LEXIS 123
PER CURIAM.
Coble v. . Legg
Opinion of the Court
Upon examination of the record and assignments of error it is apparent that the controversy was almost entirely one of fact, and no serious question of law is presented. There are three exceptions to the evidence which do not require discussion. There are also exceptions to the failure to nonsuit and refusal to charge that there was no evidence as to certain facts, and for submitting the matter to the jury, and for refusal to set aside or modify the verdict because against the weight of the evidence and to the charge, but upon careful consideration of the whole case we see no sufficient ground to disturb the result.
No error.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- John M. Coble v. M. F. Legg.
- Status
- Published