HUDSON v. DRIVE IT YOURSELF, INC.,

No. 382.

73 S.E.2d 4 (1952)

236 N.C. 503

HUDSON v. DRIVE IT YOURSELF, Inc., et al. (two cases).

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

November 19, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. M. Llewellyn and John Hugh Williams, Concord, for plaintiffs, appellees.

Hartsell & Hartsell, Concord, Brock Barkley, Charlotte, for defendant, appellant.


DEVIN, Chief Justice.

The defendant Drive It Yourself, Inc., assigns error in the denial by the trial court of its motion for judgment of nonsuit. The plaintiffs' actions are based upon allegations of breach of duty on the part of the appealing defendant in that it let to hire for use on the highway an automobile with defective brakes when the defendant knew or in the exercise of due care should have known that the brakes were in an unsafe condition.

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