JOHNSON, Justice.
The plaintiffs' first group of exceptive assignments of error relate to the refusal of the trial court to allow their motions to set aside the verdict and grant a new trial upon the ground that the verdict is contrary to the greater weight of the evidence.
These motions were directed to the sound discretion of the presiding Judge, whose rulings, in the absence of abuse of discretion, are not reviewable on appeal. No abuse of discretion is...
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