COMMERCIAL CREDIT EQUIPMENT v. THOMPSON

No. 8026DC71.

269 S.E.2d 286 (1980)

48 N.C. App. 594

COMMERCIAL CREDIT EQUIPMENT CORPORATION v. William L. THOMPSON, Jr., and Jennie H. Thompson.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

September 2, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fairley, Hamrick, Monteith & Cobb, by Laurance A. Cobb and F. Lane Williamson, Charlotte, for plaintiff-appellee.

Chambers, Stein, Ferguson & Becton by John W. Gresham, Charlotte, for defendants-appellants.


ERWIN, Judge.

The sole question raised by defendants is: "Did the trial court err in granting plaintiff's motion for judgment on the pleadings?" We answer, "Yes."

Plaintiff contends that the judgment is proper, in that the Thompsons admitted either expressly or by implication all the material facts necessary to plaintiff's claim for relief and did not allege a viable affirmative defense against plaintiff. Specifically, the Thompsons, in their answer, admitted...

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