FORSYTH COUNTY v. SHELTON

No. 8421DC1026.

329 S.E.2d 730 (1985)

FORSYTH COUNTY v. William H. SHELTON; and wife, Carolyn Shelton; Christopher H. Shelton; William T. Shelton; and Lisa C. Shelton.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

May 21, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jonathan V. Maxwell and P. Eugene Price, Jr., Winston-Salem, for plaintiff.

D. Blake Yokley, Winston-Salem, for defendants.


WELLS, Judge.

Defendants first assign error to the denial of their motion for directed verdict, based on the insufficiency of evidence of abandonment. Upon such motion, plaintiff's evidence is taken as true, with all reasonable inferences therefrom, resolving all conflicts and inconsistencies in plaintiff's favor, and disregarding defendants' evidence unless favorable to plaintiff or tending to clarify plaintiff's case. Koonce v. May, 59 N...

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