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Pritchard v. Dryzer

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Dec 1, 1927
140 S.E. 742 (N.C. 1927)

Opinion

(Filed 14 December, 1927.)

APPEAL by defendant from Shaw, J., at March Term, 1927, of BUNCOMBE. No error.

George M. Pritchard for plaintiff.

Weaver Patla for defendant.


Plaintiffs brought suit to recover the amount alleged to be due by the defendant upon a written contract executed by the parties on 27 February, 1926, under the terms of which the plaintiffs were to convey and the defendant was to purchase certain real estate therein described. Pertinent issues were submitted to the jury, and upon the verdict judgment was rendered for the plaintiffs. The controversy turned chiefly upon issues of fact which, under proper instructions, were determined against the defendant. In our opinion the case was tried in compliance with the law, and we see no valid reason for disturbing the judgment of the court.

No error.


Summaries of

Pritchard v. Dryzer

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Dec 1, 1927
140 S.E. 742 (N.C. 1927)
Case details for

Pritchard v. Dryzer

Case Details

Full title:ARTHUR T. PRITCHARD AND GEORGE PRITCHARD v. JACK DRYZER

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Dec 1, 1927

Citations

140 S.E. 742 (N.C. 1927)
194 N.C. 816