BENNETT v. LIVINGSTON

No. 531.

108 S.E.2d 843 (1959)

250 N.C. 586

Roscoe BENNETT v. Floyd J. LIVINGSTON and wife, Trudy Livingston.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

June 12, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hartsell & Hartsell, William L. Mills, Jr., C. M. Llewellyn, Concord, for plaintiff-appellant.

Pierce, Wardlow, Knox & Caudle, Charlotte, for defendants-appellees.


WINBORNE, Chief Justice.

Taking the evidence shown in the record of case on appeal as offered by plaintiff in the light most favorable to him and giving to him the benefit of every reasonable intendment upon the evidence and every reasonable inference to be drawn therefrom, as is required in such cases, considered under applicable principles of law, a case is made for the jury.

In this connection G.S. § 20-150(c) originally declared that "the driver of...

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