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Garrison v. Grigsby

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Dec 1, 1927
140 S.E. 925 (N.C. 1927)

Opinion

(Filed 21 December, 1927.)

APPEAL by defendants from Sink, Special Judge, at August Special Term, 1927, of BUNCOMBE.

Roberts, Young Lane for plaintiff.

R. R. Reynolds and I. W. Cashatt for defendants.


Civil action to recover damages for an alleged negligent injury, tried upon the following issues:

"1. Was the plaintiff injured by the negligence of the defendants, as alleged in the complaint? Answer: Yes.

"2. Did the plaintiff by his own negligence contribute to his injuries, as alleged in the answer? Answer: No.

"3. Was the plaintiff injured by the negligence of a fellow-servant, as alleged in the answer? Answer: No.

"4. What damages is the plaintiff entitled to recover? Answer: $2,000."

Judgment on the verdict for plaintiff, from which the defendants appeal.


There is no exceptive assignment of error appearing on the record which requires, or would warrant, any interference with the verdict and judgment rendered in the Superior Court. They will, therefore, be upheld.

No error.


Summaries of

Garrison v. Grigsby

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Dec 1, 1927
140 S.E. 925 (N.C. 1927)
Case details for

Garrison v. Grigsby

Case Details

Full title:BLAKE H. GARRISON, BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, A. J. GARRISON, v. GRIGSBY COMPANY…

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Dec 1, 1927

Citations

140 S.E. 925 (N.C. 1927)
140 S.E. 925