Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1957

Wilson v. Webster

Wilson v. Webster
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided December 11, 1957 · Per Curiam
100 S.E.2d 829; 247 N.C. 393; 1957 N.C. LEXIS 688 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Wilson v. Webster

Opinion

Per Curiam.

The only assignment of error on this appeal is to the failure of the court below to sustain the defendants’ motion for judgment as of nonsuit.

It would seem that under the provisions of G.S. 20-141 (e) and our decisions, the evidence adduced in the trial below was sufficient to carry the case to the jury. Burchette v. Distributing Co., 243 N.C. 120, 90 S.E. 2d 232; Chaffin v. Brame, 233 N.C. 377, 64 S.E. 2d 276; Boles v. Hegler, 232 N.C. 327, 59 S.E. 2d 796; Cummins v. Fruit Co., 225 N.C. 625, 36 S.E. 2d 11.

The ruling of the court below is

Affirmed.

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