RAY v. FRENCH BROAD ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP.

No. 305.

113 S.E.2d 806 (1960)

252 N.C. 380

Thad RAY v. FRENCH BROAD ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION and W. B. Woody, Defendants, and Tom Ray, Additional Party.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

April 27, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Uzzell & Dumont, Asheville, and C. P. Randolph, Burnsville, for Plaintiff, Appellee, and Additional Party, Appellee.

William J. Cocke, Asheville, and R. W. Wilson, Burnsville, for Defendants, Appellants.


PARKER, Justice.

The defendants, who filed a joint brief, assign as error the denial of their motions for judgment of nonsuit renewed at the close of all the evidence. Defendants argue in their brief that plaintiff's evidence establishes facts necessary to show contributory negligence so clearly that no other conclusion can be reasonably drawn therefrom.

Plaintiff's evidence shows the following facts: The collision between a 1951 International truck driven...

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