SCARBOROUGH v. INGRAM

No. 533.

122 S.E.2d 798 (1961)

256 N.C. 87

Herman J. SCARBOROUGH v. Grady INGRAM and Booker T. Ingram.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

December 13, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jones & Jones, Rockingham, for plaintiff appellee.

David H. Armstrong, Troy, for defendant appellant.


RODMAN, Justice.

The first question for determination is the court's ruling on defendant's motion for nonsuit. Defendant asserts the refusal to allow his motion is erroneous for two reasons: (1) Plaintiff failed to offer any evidence of negligence proximately causing plaintiff's injuries, and (2) all the evidence establishes as a matter of law plaintiff's negligence proximately causing the collision and resulting damage.

Defendant's evidence suffices to establish...

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