Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1924

Gillam v. Town of Windsor

Gillam v. Town of Windsor
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided March 12, 1924 · PER CURIAM.
121 S.E. 927; 187 N.C. 852; 1924 N.C. LEXIS 418 (South Eastern Reporter)

Gillam v. Town of Windsor

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The only material exceptions presented on. the appeal are those directed to portions of the charge. A careful perusal of the record confirms us in the belief that the cause has been tried in substantial accord with the decisions relating to the question involved. The case presents no new or novel point of law which would seem to warrant an extended discussion, or which we apprehend would be helpful or beneficial to the profession. We have discovered nothing which would entitle the plaintiff to a new trial. Hence the verdict and judgment entered below will be upheld.

No error.

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