Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1932

Miller v. Globe Manufacturing Co.

Miller v. Globe Manufacturing Co.
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided February 17, 1932 · Stacy
162 S.E. 925; 202 N.C. 254; 1932 N.C. LEXIS 476 (South Eastern Reporter)

Miller v. Globe Manufacturing Co.

Opinion of the Court

*255 Stacy, 0. J.

Plaintiff’s injury seems to have resulted from one of those unfortunate accidents which was not anticipated and could not have been foreseen in the exercise of a reasonable prevision on the part of the defendant. Therefore, under the principles announced in Goddard v. Desk Co., 199 N. C., 22, 153 S. E., 608, Crisp v. Lumber Co., 199 N. C., 343, 154 S. E., 311, King v. Power Co., 198 N. C., 86, 150 S. E.,711, and Warwick v. Ginning Co., 153 N. C., 262, 69 S. E., 129, the judgment will be upheld.

Affirmed.

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