BROOKS v. HONEYCUTT

No. 449.

108 S.E.2d 457 (1959)

250 N.C. 184

Eleanor Deane BROOKS v. Charlie William HONEYCUTT and Charles York.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

April 29, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Smith & Griffin, Monroe, for defendants-appellants.

Coble Funderburk, Monroe, for plaintiff-appellee.


WINBORNE, Chief Justice.

The appellants, Charlie William Honeycutt and Charles York, and each of them, by assignments of error based upon exceptions duly taken present two questions: (1) Did the trial court err in denying their motions for judgment as of nonsuit on the ground that plaintiff by her own negligence contributed to her injury and damage as alleged in the answer as a matter of law?

And (2) if not, did the court err in failing to charge the jury...

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