EAGLES, Judge.
Defendants first assign as error the trial court's denial of their motion for a directed verdict made at the end of plaintiffs' presentation of evidence. In granting or denying such a motion, the trial court must decide whether the evidence when considered in the light most favorable to the non-movant party is sufficient for submission to the jury. Sessoms v. Roberson,
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