STEGALL v. CATAWBA OIL COMPANY OF N.C.

No. 469.

133 S.E.2d 138 (1963)

260 N.C. 459

Sheila Mangum STEGALL, Administratrix of the Estate of Coy Lee Stegall, v. CATAWBA OIL COMPANY OF N. C., Shell Oil Company and Roy Broome.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

November 20, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Max Thomas, Marshville, for plaintiff appellant.

Smith & Griffin by C. Frank Griffin and Richardson & Dawkins by O. L. Richardson, Monroe, for defendant appellees Catawba Oil Company of N. C. and Shell Oil Company.


PARKER, Justice.

This is a summary of the crucial allegations of the amended complaint:

In April 1961 defendant Roy Broome was operating a country store and service station on N. C. Highway # 205 about seven miles north of Marshville, where he sold, inter alia, kerosene and regular and premium gasoline which were solely sold and delivered to him by Catawba Oil Company of North Carolina, hereafter called Catawba. The underground storage tanks and pumps...

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