SEXTON v. CRESCENT LAND & TIMBER CORP.

No. 9126SC1304.

424 S.E.2d 176 (1993)

108 N.C. App. 568

James Ronald SEXTON, as Ancillary Administrator for the Estate of Michele Ann Sexton, Plaintiff, v. CRESCENT LAND & TIMBER CORP. (now named Crescent Resources, Inc.), Defendant.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

January 5, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Weinstein & Sturges, P.A. by Fenton T. Erwin, Jr., and Michel C. Daisley, Charlotte, for plaintiff.

Caudle & Spears, P.A. by Lloyd C. Caudle, L. Cameron Caudle, Jr., and W. Edward Poe, Jr., Charlotte, for defendant.


WELLS, Judge.

Plaintiff presents five assignments of error for our review; however, we find only one assignment which merits our attention. Plaintiff argues that the trial court committed reversible error by improperly instructing the jury on the law of negligence as it applies to landowners. We find no error.

Plaintiff's basic contention is that because defendant Crescent had established a procedure for inspection of its property, it had an affirmative duty...

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