RIDGE v. GRIMES

No. 8122SC30.

281 S.E.2d 448 (1981)

Frederick Kenneth RIDGE v. William P. GRIMES.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

September 1, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Warren Sparrow, Winston-Salem, for plaintiff-appellant.

Wilson, Biesecker, Tripp & Sink by Joe E. Biesecker, Lexington, for defendant-appellee.


WHICHARD, Judge.

If plaintiff's evidence, viewed in the light most favorable to him, giving him the benefit of all permissible inferences, tended to support all essential elements of actionable negligence, it was sufficient to survive the motion for directed verdict. Hunt v. Montgomery Ward and Co., 49 N.C. App. 638, 272 S.E.2d 357 (1980), and authorities cited. His evidence, judged by this standard, was sufficient; and directed...

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