WARD v. CITY OF CHARLOTTE

No. 7926SC1093.

269 S.E.2d 663 (1980)

48 N.C. App. 463

John WARD and wife, Bonita Louise Ward v. CITY OF CHARLOTTE, a Municipal Corporation.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

August 29, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Newitt & Bruny by Richard M. Koch, Charlotte, for plaintiffs-appellants.

Jones, Hewson & Woolard by Harry C. Hewson and Hunter M. Jones, Charlotte, for defendant-appellee.


PARKER, Judge.

In their complaint, plaintiffs sought recovery of damages on the grounds of negligence, breach of contract, breach of an implied warranty of fitness, and trespass "on the case." Their appeal from the trial court's granting of defendant's motion for directed verdict presents the question whether their evidence, viewed in the light most favorable to them, was sufficient to justify a verdict in their favor on any of these grounds. We agree with the trial...

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