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acknowledging the propriety of the propounders moving for directed verdict at the close of all evidence in a caveat proceeding but denying that motion based on the evidence
Summary of this case from In re Will of SmithOpinion
1990
acknowledging the propriety of the propounders moving for directed verdict at the close of all evidence in a caveat proceeding but denying that motion based on the evidence
Summary of this case from In re Will of Smith1990
acknowledging the propriety of the propounders moving for directed verdict at the close of all evidence in a caveat proceeding but denying that motion based on the evidence
Summary of this case from In re Will of SmithFull title:PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date published: Jan 1, 1990
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