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Jennette v. Mann

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Feb 1, 1924
121 S.E. 927 (N.C. 1924)

Opinion

(Filed 20 February, 1924.)

APPEAL by defendants from Allen, J., at September Special Term, 1923, of HYDE.

Walter L. Spencer for plaintiffs.

S. S. Mann, Thos. S. Long, and Daniel Carter for defendants.


Civil action to recover damages for an alleged negligent injury to plaintiffs' crops and lands occasioned by defendants' failure to keep in proper condition their portion of a common canal constructed for the drainage of the lands of both plaintiffs and defendants, adjacent landowners.

From a verdict and judgment in favor of plaintiffs, defendants appeal.


A careful perusal of the present record leaves us with the impression that the case has been tried substantially in accordance with the law bearing on the subject, and that the validity of the trial should be sustained. All matters in dispute have been settled by the verdict, and no action or ruling on the part of the trial court has been discovered by us which we apprehend should be held for reversible error.

The verdict and judgment will be upheld.

No error.


Summaries of

Jennette v. Mann

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Feb 1, 1924
121 S.E. 927 (N.C. 1924)
Case details for

Jennette v. Mann

Case Details

Full title:R. L. JENNETTE ET UX. v. T. J. MANN ET AL

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Feb 1, 1924

Citations

121 S.E. 927 (N.C. 1924)
121 S.E. 927