WATSON v. FULK

No. 7321DC553.

198 S.E.2d 730 (1973)

19 N.C. App. 377

Hiram WATSON v. Charlie H. FULK.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

September 12, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roberts, Frye & Booth by Leslie G. Frye, Winston-Salem, for plaintiff appellant.

Wilson & Morrow by John F. Morrow, Winston-Salem, for defendant appellee.


BALEY, Judge.

The evidence of the plaintiff when viewed in the light most favorable to him was sufficient for submission to the jury, and the action of the trial court in granting a directed verdict for the defendant must be held as error.

There is no dispute about the fact that the parties entered into a business relationship for the purpose of raising tobacco on the defendant's land. It was agreed that each party was to furnish an equal amount of the labor...

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