MILLS v. DUNK

No. 110.

140 S.E.2d 358 (1965)

263 N.C. 742

Lizzie Herring MILLS, Widow, v. Bessie Ingram DUNK and husband, William H. Dunk.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

February 24, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albion Dunn, Greenville, for plaintiff.

Fred W. Harrison and H. E. Beech, Kinston, for defendants.


SHARP, Justice.

Defendants' assignments of error, properly made, present one question only, the sufficiency of the evidence to withstand their motions for judgment as of nonsuit. In this Court, however, they demur ore tenus to the complaint on the ground that it contains no allegation that at the time defendants made their promise to support plaintiff for life, and thereby secured from her a deed to the property described in the complaint, they did not intend...

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