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Cruse v. Salvage Co.

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Oct 1, 1941
16 S.E.2d 834 (N.C. 1941)

Opinion

(Filed 15 October, 1941.)

APPEAL by plaintiffs from Johnston, Special Judge, at March Special Term, 1941, of BUNCOMBE.

Irwin Monk and Ford Lee for plaintiffs, appellants.

Joseph A. Patla for defendant, appellee.


Civil action to recover damages for alleged breach of contract in the sale, delivery and installation of a heatrola.

Upon denial of liability and issues joined, the jury returned a verdict in favor of defendant. From judgment thereon the plaintiffs appeal, assigning as error the failure of the court, in charging the jury, to declare and explain the law arising upon the evidence in the case as required by C. S., 564.


The appellants' assignment of error is not sustained by the record. Hence, the verdict and judgment will be upheld.

No error.


Summaries of

Cruse v. Salvage Co.

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Oct 1, 1941
16 S.E.2d 834 (N.C. 1941)
Case details for

Cruse v. Salvage Co.

Case Details

Full title:J. C. CRUSE ET AL. v. PEARLMAN'S R. R. SALVAGE CO

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Oct 1, 1941

Citations

16 S.E.2d 834 (N.C. 1941)
16 S.E.2d 834