BENTON v. C. G. WILLIS, INC.

No. 168.

113 S.E.2d 288 (1960)

252 N.C. 166

Luther F. BENTON v. C. G. WILLIS, INC.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

March 16, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John J. Burney, Jr., Rountree & Clark, Wilmington, by George T. Clark, Jr., Wilmington, for plaintiff, appellee.

R. L. Savage, Raleigh, James, James & Crossley, by Murray G. James, Wilmington, for defendant, appellant.


HIGGINS, Justice.

During the trial the defendant entered four exceptions, all unnumbered. In sequence they are: (1) To the overruling of the motion to nonsuit at the close of the plaintiff's evidence; (2) to the overruling of the motion repeated at the close of all the evidence; (3) to the refusal of the court to set the verdict aside; and (4) to the judgment. All other exceptions appear for the first time in the assignments of error, of which there are seven.

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