Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1940

Woody v. Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

Woody v. Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided September 25, 1940 · Cueiam
218 N.C. 217

Woody v. Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

Opinion of the Court

Pee Cueiam.

The applicable law has been fully discussed by this Court in a number of recent cases. Perry v. Bottling Co., 196 N. C., 175, 145 S. E., 14; Enloe v. Bottling Co., 208 N. C., 305, 180 S. E., 582; Blackwell v. Bottling Co., 208 N. C., 751, 182 S. E., 469; Collins v. Bottling Co., 209 N. C., 821, 184 S. E., 834; Blackwell v. Bottling Co., 211 N. C., 729, 191 S. E., 887; Tickle v. Hobgood, 216 N. C., 221; Evans v. Bottling Co., 216 N. C., 716. Repetition would serve no good purpose. The evidence was sufficient to be submitted to the jury and in the exceptive assignments of error we fail to find cause for disturbing the verdict.

No error.

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