BOLES v. HEGLER

No. 749.

59 S.E.2d 796 (1950)

232 N.C. 327

BOLES v. HEGLER et al.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

June 9, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Elledge and Browder, Winston-Salem, for plaintiff-appellee.

Craige & Craige, Winston-Salem, for defendants-appellants.


DEVIN, Justice.

The only error assigned by defendants was the denial of their motion for judgment of nonsuit. It was not controverted that there was evidence of negligence on the part of the defendants, but it was contended the evidence conclusively established the contributory negligence of the plaintiff, entitling defendants to the allowance of their motion on this ground.

The rule is well settled that in order to sustain a nonsuit on this ground the evidence...

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