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Brantley v. Ricks

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1924
124 S.E. 925 (N.C. 1924)

Opinion

(Filed 17 September, 1924.)

APPEAL by plaintiff from Bond, J., at February Term, 1924, of NASH.

O. B. Moss for plaintiff.

Finch Vaughan and Manning Manning for defendant.


Civil action to recover of the defendant, G. D. Ricks, the sum of $116.30 for merchandise furnished his tenant, James Crudup, during the year 1918, and which it is alleged he agreed to assume responsibility for its payment.

The case was commenced in a court of a justice of the peace, and tried de novo on appeal to the Superior Court.

From a verdict and judgment in favor of defendant, the plaintiff appeals.


On a controverted issue of fact, the jury has taken the defendant's version of the matter. A careful perusal of the record leaves us with the impression that the case has been tried substantially in agreement with the law bearing on the subject, and we have discovered no ruling or action on the part of the trial court, as presented by the exceptions, which we apprehend should be held for reversible error. The verdict and judgment will be upheld.

No error.


Summaries of

Brantley v. Ricks

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1924
124 S.E. 925 (N.C. 1924)
Case details for

Brantley v. Ricks

Case Details

Full title:C. B. BRANTLEY ET AL. v. G. D. RICKS ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Sep 1, 1924

Citations

124 S.E. 925 (N.C. 1924)
124 S.E. 925