Martin v. Weaver

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Martin v. Weaver, 222 N.C. 747 (N.C. 1942)

Martin v. Weaver

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

We are of opinion that the evidence bearing on issue as to whether J. E. Richmond owned the edger, table and desk, when taken in the light most favorable to plaintiff, was sufficient to take the ease to the jury, and to support the verdict thereon. It was purely an issue of fact, which the court fairly presented to the jury, and the jury has taken plaintiff’s version.

We find

No error.

Reference

Full Case Name
M. L. MARTIN v. H. W. WEAVER, J. E. RICHMOND and G. W. CONLEY, Trading and Doing Business as THE TRI-STATE LUMBER COMPANY
Status
Published