MARSHALL v. WASHINGTON NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY

No. 670.

98 S.E.2d 345 (1957)

246 N.C. 447

Zollie S. MARSHALL v. WASHINGTON NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

June 7, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel K. Edwards, Durham, for plaintiff, appellant.

Reade, Fuller, Newsom & Graham, Durham, for defendant, appellee.


JOHNSON, Justice.

Civil action to recover on a policy of accident insurance.

At the close of the plaintiff's evidence the trial judge allowed the defendant's motion for judgment as of nonsuit. The single question presented by the appeal is whether this ruling was correct. Decision turns on whether the insured's GMC pick-up truck was a "private passenger automobile of the pleasure type" within the meaning of the insurance policy sued on.

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