Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1927

Consolidated Insurance & Realty Co. v. Martin

Consolidated Insurance & Realty Co. v. Martin
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided October 26, 1927 · PER CURIAM.
139 S.E. 925; 194 N.C. 801; 1927 N.C. LEXIS 236 (South Eastern Reporter)

Consolidated Insurance & Realty Co. v. Martin

Opinion of the Court

Pee Cueiam.

Tbe controversy on trial narrowed itself to an issue of fact, determinable alone by tbe jury. A careful perusal of tbe record leaves us with tbe impression that tbe case has been beard and determined substantially in accord with tbe principles of law applicable, and that tbe validity of tbe trial should be sustained. All matters in dispute have been settled by tbe verdict, and no action or ruling on tbe part of tbe trial court has been discovered by us which we apprehend should be held for reversible error. Tbe case presents no new question of law, or one not heretofore settled by our decisions; it only calls for tbe application of old principles to new facts. Tbe verdict and judgment must be upheld.

No error.

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