FURR v. OVERCASH

No. 526.

119 S.E.2d 465 (1961)

254 N.C. 611

L. L. FURR v. James A. OVERCASH.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

May 3, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. S. Bogle, Concord, for plaintiff-appellee.

Hartsell, Hartsell & Mills, J. Maxton Elliott, Concord, for defendant-appellant.


WINBORNE, Chief Justice.

The determinative question in case on appeal is predicated upon exceptions to the trial court's denial of defendant's motion for judgment as of nonsuit first made at the close of plaintiff's evidence and aptly renewed at the close of all the evidence. Indeed, the defendant states in his brief that: "The only question involved on this appeal is whether the plaintiff was guilty of contributory negligence as a matter of law."

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