GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. v. MODERN GAS CO.

No. 742.

101 S.E.2d 389 (1958)

247 N.C. 471

GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, a corporation, v. MODERN GAS COMPANY, Inc., Lumberton, North Carolina, a corporation.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

January 10, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ellis E. Page, Lumberton, for plaintiff, appellant.

Varser, McIntyre, Henry & Hedgpeth and Everett L. Henry, Lumberton, for defendant, appellee.


PARKER, Justice.

Plaintiff's evidence tends to show the following facts:

On 2 May 1955, and prior thereto, Julius Bullard owned a one-story frame dwelling house, in which he and his wife lived, on Fairmont Road. In this home were household and kitchen furniture and other personal property.

The defendant is a North Carolina corporation, with its principal office in Lumberton, and is engaged in the sale, installation, and service of bottled gas and appliances...

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