Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1988

Home Elec. v. Hall and Underdown Heating and Air Conditioning Co.

Home Elec. v. Hall and Underdown Heating and Air Conditioning Co.
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided April 6, 1988 · Per Curiam
366 S.E.2d 441; 322 N.C. 107 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Home Elec. v. Hall and Underdown Heating and Air Conditioning Co.

Opinion

366 S.E.2d 441 (1988)
322 N.C. 107

HOME ELECTRIC CO. OF LENOIR, INC., a North Carolina Corporation, Plaintiff,
v.
HALL AND UNDERDOWN HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING COMPANY, a North Carolina partnership, Defendants.

No. 487PA87.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

April 6, 1988.

Delk, Swanson & Einstein by Joseph C. Delk, III, David A. Swanson, and Edwin S. Hartshorn, III, Lenoir, for plaintiff-appellant.

Whisnant, Simmons, Groome, Tuttle & Pike by H. Houston Groome, Jr. and Vanessa Barlow, Lenoir, for defendant-appellee.

Miller, Johnston, Taylor & Allison by Steele B. Windle, James W. Allison and John B. Taylor, Charlotte, for The Associated General Contractors of America, Carolinas Branch, amicus curiae.

Foster, Conner, Robson & Gumbiner, P.A. by Eric C. Rowe, Allen Holt Gwyn and Richard D. Conner, Greensboro, for American Subcontractors Ass'n. of The Carolinas, Inc., amicus curiae.

PER CURIAM.

AFFIRMED.

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