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Harris v. Purity Baking Co.

Supreme Court of Virginia
Jun 14, 1971
181 S.E.2d 486 (Va. 1971)

Opinion

42508 Record No. 7492.

June 14, 1971

Present, Snead, C.J., I'Anson, Gordon, Harrison, Cochran and Harman, JJ.

Pleading and Practice — Set Aside Jury Verdict.

Error to set aside jury verdict when case presents no issue of law but only an issue of fact and the evidence supports the jury verdict.

Error to a judgment of the Circuit Court of Montgomery County. Hon. William S. Jordan, judge presiding.

Reversed and final judgment.

Edwin C. Stone (Dalton, Poff, Turk Stone, on brief), for plaintiff in error.

Philip M. Sadler (Gilmer, Sadler, Ingram, Thomas Sutherland, on brief), for defendant in error.


Jerrell Ray Harris brought this action against Purity Baking Company ("Purity") alleging that Purity's negligence was a proximate cause of personal injuries sustained by a third party and that Harris had compensated the third party for his injuries. Harris sought judgment for one-half of the amount paid by him to the third party. The court set aside a jury verdict for Harris on the ground that Harris's negligence was the sole proximate cause of the accident resulting in the third party's injuries. The trial court then entered judgment for Purity, and Harris appeals.

Counsel agree that this appeal presents no issue of law but only an issue of fact. In our opinion the evidence supports the jury's verdict for Harris. We therefore reverse the judgment and enter judgment for Harris on the verdict.

Reversed and final judgment.


Summaries of

Harris v. Purity Baking Co.

Supreme Court of Virginia
Jun 14, 1971
181 S.E.2d 486 (Va. 1971)
Case details for

Harris v. Purity Baking Co.

Case Details

Full title:JERRELL RAY HARRIS v. PURITY BAKING COMPANY

Court:Supreme Court of Virginia

Date published: Jun 14, 1971

Citations

181 S.E.2d 486 (Va. 1971)
181 S.E.2d 486