Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1927

Pruett v. Tuckaseegbe

Pruett v. Tuckaseegbe
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided June 10, 1927 · PER CURIAM.
138 S.E. 341; 193 N.C. 854 (South Eastern Reporter)

Pruett v. Tuckaseegbe

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The plaintiffs brought suit to recover damages for injury to their property caused by fire alleged to have been negligently set out by the defendant in the operation of its 'train. The one exception appearing in the record presents the question whether the presiding judge complied with C. S., 564. The appellant has failed to convince us that he did not. We find

No error.

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