GELDER & ASSOCIATES, INC. v. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO.

No. 7210SC218.

190 S.E.2d 674 (1972)

GELDER & ASSOCIATES, INC. v. The CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY and Underwriters Adjusting Company.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

August 23, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edgar R. Bain, Lillington, for plaintiff-appellee.

Teague, Johnson, Patterson, Dilthey & Clay by Robert M. Clay and Robert W. Sumner, Raleigh, for defendants-appellants.


MALLARD, Chief Judge.

The first question presented in defendant's brief is whether the trial judge erred in failing to instruct as to the first issue that "time was of the essence" of the contract and in instructing the jury on the third issue as to "time being of the essence."

There was evidence introduced by the plaintiff, as well as the defendant, which tended to show that "time was of the essence" of the contract between the parties. Plaintiff's evidence...

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