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Johnson v. Lamar

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1959
110 S.E.2d 323 (N.C. 1959)

Opinion

Filed 23 September, 1959.

APPEAL by plaintiff from Patton, J., at February 1959 Mixed Term of HENDERSON.

Paul K. Barnwell, R. Lee Whitmire for plaintiff, appellant.

Meekins, Packer Roberts for defendant, appellee.


Civil action to recover for injury sustained by plaintiff in automobile collision at a point in State of South Carolina resulting in judgment as of nonsuit entered when plaintiff rested his case.

Plaintiff excepts thereto and appeals to Supreme Court assigning as error the judgment entered.


The accident involved in present action having occurred in the State of South Carolina, and the action having been instituted in the State of North Carolina, the substantive law of South Carolina determines the cause of action maintainable by plaintiff as well as the measure of damages. In this light plaintiff cites no authority and makes no argument revealing error in the trial below, but rather files in this Court a motion for new trial on account of newly discovered evidence. This motion fails to sustain its purpose, and is denied.

However, attention is directed to the provisions of G.S. 1-25.

For reasons stated the judgment below is

Affirmed.

HIGGINS, J., not sitting.


Summaries of

Johnson v. Lamar

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Sep 1, 1959
110 S.E.2d 323 (N.C. 1959)
Case details for

Johnson v. Lamar

Case Details

Full title:DANIEL JOHNSON v. LOUIS B. LAMAR

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Sep 1, 1959

Citations

110 S.E.2d 323 (N.C. 1959)
110 S.E.2d 323

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