DOUB v. HAUSER

No. 388.

123 S.E.2d 821 (1962)

256 N.C. 331

Nelson O. DOUB and wife, Annie Fultz Doub, v. John H. HAUSER.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

February 2, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Buford T. Henderson and Clyde C. Randolph, Jr., Winston-Salem, for defendant-appellant.

Craige, Brawley, Lucas & Hendrix and Hamilton C. Horton, Jr., Winston-Salem, for plaintiffs-appellees.


MOORE, Justice.

Defendant makes fourteen assignments of error based on forty-three exceptions. We discuss several which we consider decisive.

(1) Plaintiffs' witness, W. D. Dalton, testified on direct examination that he lived with defendant in 1949, and, over objection, stated: "Mr. Hauser was sick * * *. I got to going over there to see him; and he got after me to move in and take care of him and look after him; he didn't want to live by himself. * * * I...

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