Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1928

Scott v. Wadsworth Motor Co.

Scott v. Wadsworth Motor Co.
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided November 28, 1928 · PER CURIAM.
145 S.E. 924; 196 N.C. 813; 1928 N.C. LEXIS 417 (South Eastern Reporter)

Scott v. Wadsworth Motor Co.

Opinion of the Court

Pee Cubiam.

Plaintiff brought suit to recover damages for the defendant’s alleged breach of contract. In answer to the issues the jury found that the defendant agreed to furnish the plaintiff a certificate of title to a Cadillac automobile sold him and had failed to comply with *814 its contract, whereby the plaintiff had been damaged in the sum of six hundred and thirty dollars. Judgment was given in favor of the plaintiff and the defendant appealed, assigning error.

After an examination of the record and a consideration of the exceptions, we find no error which entitles the defendant to a new trial.

No error.

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