STEWART v. NATION-WIDE CHECK CORPORATION

No. 47.

182 S.E.2d 410 (1971)

279 N.C. 278

Adolphus Jackson STEWART v. NATION-WIDE CHECK CORPORATION, a corporation.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

July 30, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

B. Kermit Caldwell, Charlotte, for plaintiff appellant.

Wardlow, Know, Caudle & Wade, Lloyd C. Caudle and Carpenter, Golding, Crews & Meekins, by John G. Golding, Charlotte, for defendant appellee.


BOBBITT, Chief Justice.

The question of law presented by defendant's motion for a directed verdict under Rule 50(a), G.S. § 1A-1, is whether plaintiff's evidence was sufficient for submission to the jury. Kelly v. International Harvester Co., 278 N.C. 153, 157, 179 S.E.2d 396, 398 (1971).

"On a motion by a defendant for a directed verdict in a jury case, the court must consider all the...

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