BRIDGES v. JACKSON

No. 30.

121 S.E.2d 542 (1961)

255 N.C. 333

Ray J. BRIDGES, by his Next Friend Mary Ellen Bridges, v. Albert T. JACKSON.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

September 20, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. O. Ridings and Jack M. Freeman by C. O. Ridings, Forest City, for plaintiff, appellee.

Hamrick & Hamrick, Rutherfordton, for defendant, appellant.


PARKER, Justice.

When the defendant introduced evidence, he waived his motion for judgment as of nonsuit made at the close of plaintiff's evidence. G.S. § 1-183. Defendant's exception to the denial of his motion for judgment as of involuntary nonsuit made at the close of all the evidence presents no question for review with respect to the findings of fact or the conclusions of law, for the simple reason that he has no exception to the admission or rejection of...

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