NORMAN v. BANASIK

No. 8021DC635.

275 S.E.2d 542 (1981)

Russell NORMAN v. Rick BANASIK d/b/a The Motor Works and Ohio Casualty Insurance Company.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

March 17, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William B. Gibson, Winston Salem, for defendant-appellant Banasik.

Hudson, Petree, Stockton, Stockton & Robinson by W. Thompson Comerford, Jr. and William A. Brafford, Winston Salem, for defendant-appellee Ohio Cas. Ins. Co.


CLARK, Judge.

Appellant's single assignment of error is to the granting of directed verdict for appellee. The trial court ruled that the evidence, taken in the light most favorable to appellant, was insufficient to permit twelve reasonable jurors to find that a burglary, as defined by the policy of insurance, in fact occurred. We agree.

The policy definition of "burglary" appears to be a standard provision in burglary policies and the provision has...

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