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Odom v. Assurance Society

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Apr 1, 1934
173 S.E. 927 (N.C. 1934)

Opinion

(Filed 11 April, 1934.)

APPEAL by defendant from Grady, J., at October Term, 1933, of SAMPSON.

P. D. Herring and Butler Butler for plaintiff.

Faircloth Fisher and S. Brown Shepherd for defendant.


Civil action to recover on total and presumably permanent disability clauses in a number of life insurance policies.

Upon denial of liability and issues joined, there was a verdict and judgment for plaintiff, from which the defendant appeals, assigning errors.


The record contains no exceptive assignment of error upon which a new trial could be ordered or a reversal based. It results, therefore, that the trial will remain undisturbed. Mitchell v. Assurance Society, 205 N.C. 721; Short v. Ins. Co., 194 N.C. 649, 140 S.E. 302.

No error.


Summaries of

Odom v. Assurance Society

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Apr 1, 1934
173 S.E. 927 (N.C. 1934)
Case details for

Odom v. Assurance Society

Case Details

Full title:THEOPHILUS A. ODOM v. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Apr 1, 1934

Citations

173 S.E. 927 (N.C. 1934)
173 S.E. 927