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Credit Corp. v. Motor Co.

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1943
27 S.E.2d 442 (N.C. 1943)

Opinion

(Filed 3 November, 1943.)

APPEAL by defendant Goodman from Burgwyn, Special Judge, at June Term, 1943, of CABARRUS. Appeal dismissed.

C. M. Llewellyn for plaintiff, appellee.

W. S. Bogle for defendant, appellant.


The motion of plaintiff, appellee, to dismiss the appeal, for that the record and case on appeal fail to show summons or organization of the court, must be allowed. Rule 19; Brown v. Johnson, 207 N.C. 807, 178 S.E. 570. Nor are there stipulations to cure the omissions in the record.

However, we have examined the record as presented, and find no error in the trial. The evidence was sufficient to carry the case to the jury, and to support the verdict in favor of the plaintiff on the determinative issues submitted. The charge of the court was free from error.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Credit Corp. v. Motor Co.

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Nov 1, 1943
27 S.E.2d 442 (N.C. 1943)
Case details for

Credit Corp. v. Motor Co.

Case Details

Full title:UNIVERSAL C. I. T. CREDIT CORPORATION v. REID MOTOR COMPANY AND CHARLES E…

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Nov 1, 1943

Citations

27 S.E.2d 442 (N.C. 1943)
27 S.E.2d 442