NANCE v. LONG

No. 384.

107 S.E.2d 926 (1959)

250 N.C. 96

James H. NANCE v. Kenneth J. LONG and Judith P. Long.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

April 8, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert M. Bryant, Winston-Salem, for plaintiff, appellant.

Buford T. Henderson, Winston-Salem, for defendants, appellees.


PER CURIAM.

Plaintiff makes two assignments of error: (1) that the charge of the court upon a phase of the evidence does not comply with the requirements of G.S. § 1-180, and (2) that the court erred in denying plaintiff's motion to set the verdict aside as being contrary to the weight of the evidence. This was a case for the jury, and the court submitted it upon proper issues. When the charge of the court is considered contextually as a whole, as we are required...

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