BENNETT v. BARBER

No. 3.

79 A.2d 363 (1951)

BENNETT v. BARBER.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

March 7, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Everett F. Warrington, and W. Howard Thompson, both of Georgetown, for defendant below, appellant.

James M. Tunnell, Jr., of Tunnell and Tunnell, of Georgetown, for plaintiff below, appellee.

Before WOLCOTT, Chancellor, RICHARDS, C. J., SEITZ, Vice Chancellor, and TERRY, LAYTON and HERRMANN, JJ.


LAYTON, Judge.

At the close of Plaintiff's case and again at the end of the trial Defendant moved for a directed verdict upon the ground that Plaintiff had failed to establish actionable negligence on his part.1 Defendant has assigned the Trial Court's refusal to grant this motion as his first ground of appeal.

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