CREED v. WHITLOCK

No. 390.

113 S.E.2d 421 (1960)

252 N.C. 336

Lizzie Swaim CREED v. Sherman Andrew WHITLOCK.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

April 6, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Parks G. Hampton, Elkin, and Whicker & Whicker, North Wilkesboro, for plaintiff, appellant.

W. G. Mitchell, North Wilkesboro, for defendant, appellee.


PER CURIAM.

Plaintiff's motion that the court "set aside the verdict as being against the greater weight of the evidence, and for a new trial," was addressed to the court's discretion; and plaintiff's assignment of error No. 1, directed to the denial of said motion, is untenable.

Plaintiff's assignment of error No. 2, based on her exception to the signing of the judgment, is formal.

When the charge is considered contextually, the portions thereof to...

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