Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1936

Duren v. City of Charlotte

Duren v. City of Charlotte
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided April 29, 1936 · PER CURIAM.
185 S.E. 434; 210 N.C. 824; 1936 N.C. LEXIS 240 (South Eastern Reporter)

Duren v. City of Charlotte

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Plaintiff’s evidence fails to make out a case of actionable negligence against the city of Charlotte. Walker v. Reidsville, 96 N. C., 382, 2 S. E., 74. It is not perceived wherein the defendant omitted to discharge any duty which it owed to the plaintiff. She was not injured by reason of any defect in the street or sidewalk. Haney v. Lincolnton, 207 N. C., 282, 176 S. E., 573. The judgment of nonsuit is correct.

Affirmed.

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