NORMAN v. WILLIAMS

No. 164.

86 S.E.2d 593 (1955)

241 N.C. 732

Mrs. Annie P. NORMAN, Widow, Glenn Norman, a Minor, under the age of 21 years without General Guardian, herein appearing by S. S. Norman, her duly appointed Next Friend, and L. G. Travis and his wife, Doris Travis, v. John J. WILLIAMS.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

March 30, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George C. Green, Weldon, Dickens & Dickens, Scotland Neck, for plaintiffs appellants.

Johnson & Branch, Enfield, Banzet & Banzet, Warrenton, for defendant appellee.


WINBORNE, Justice.

Appellants state in their brief that the questions involved on this appeal are: "1. Did the court err in sustaining the defendant's motion for judgment of nonsuit? 2. Did the court err in entering the judgment which appears of record?" In the light of the record and the evidence appearing in the case on appeal, the answer to each of these questions must be "No". The evidence fails to make out a prima facie showing of title in plaintiffs....

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