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West v. Johnson

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1929
149 S.E. 922 (N.C. 1929)

Opinion

(Filed 25 September, 1929.)

APPEAL by defendants from Lyon, Emergency Judge, and a jury, at April Term, 1929, of HARNETT. No error.

Clifford Williams for plaintiff.

James Best and R. L. Godwin for defendants.


Plaintiff brings this action against defendants, alleging a written agreement between them, a performance on his part and a breach on the part of defendants. Defendants were to furnish plaintiff notes, judgments, accounts, etc., for plaintiff to collect on a basis of 25%. The plaintiff demanded judgment against defendants for $969.25, and interest.

The issues submitted to the jury and their answer thereto was as follows:

"Is the defendant due the plaintiff anything; if so, in what amount? Answer: $450 with interest."

From a careful inspection of the record, we do not think there is sufficient cause shown to disturb the verdict and judgment.

No error.


Summaries of

West v. Johnson

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1929
149 S.E. 922 (N.C. 1929)
Case details for

West v. Johnson

Case Details

Full title:E. C. WEST v. NATHAN JOHNSON AND JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Sep 1, 1929

Citations

149 S.E. 922 (N.C. 1929)
197 N.C. 789