BOY v. RIDDLE AIRLINES, INC.

No. 667.

124 S.E.2d 118 (1962)

256 N.C. 392

Carl A. BOY, Jr., and James Boy, doing business as Carolina Aircraft Company, v. RIDDLE AIRLINES, INC., a Corporation.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

February 28, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Everett, Everett & Everett, Durham, for plaintiffs, appellants.

J. G. McKay, Jr., Miami, Fla., and Reade, Fuller, Newsom & Graham, Durham, for defendant, appellee.


BOBBITT, Justice.

The sole question is whether the evidence, when considered in the light most favorable to plaintiffs, was sufficient for submission to the jury.

Background facts, disclosed by plaintiffs' evidence, include the following: Plaintiffs, under the name of Carolina Aircraft Company, had been engaged since 1946 in the business of buying and selling airplanes, and in repairing and rebuilding airplanes for sale, with headquarters in Durham, North...

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