SELLERS v. VEREEN

No. 700.

148 S.E.2d 98 (1966)

267 N.C. 307

Essie SELLERS v. Johnie W. VEREEN, t/a Vereen's Red & White Food Store.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

May 11, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herring, Walton, Parker & Powell, Southport, for plaintiff appellant.

Frink & Prevatte, Southport, for defendant appellee.


PER CURIAM.

There is no evidence (or allegation) that the chair was defective or that the lighting was insufficient. Nor is there evidence the floor in the vicinity of this chair or elsewhere was in an unsafe condition.

There is no evidence of hidden defects or dangers. All the evidence tends to show it was obvious the chair was a light, lawn-type chair, and that plaintiff was fully aware of this fact. A failure to warn of risks of which a person has knowledge...

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