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Revis v. Duckett

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Feb 1, 1954
80 S.E.2d 467 (N.C. 1954)

Opinion

Filed 24 February, 1954.

APPEAL by plaintiff from Sink, J., at November Term, 1953, of BUNCOMBE.

Don C. Young for plaintiff, appellant.

John C. Cheesborough for the defendant Blue Bird Taxi Co., Inc., appellee.


An automobile operated by Bruce A. Duckett struck and injured the plaintiff while he was walking across a street in Asheville. The plaintiff sued both Duckett and the Blue Bird Taxi Co., Inc., for damages in this action on the theory that concurrent negligence on their parts proximately caused the accident and his resultant injury. When the plaintiff had produced his evidence and rested his case, the trial judge sustained the separate motion of the Blue Bird Taxi Company for an involuntary nonsuit, and entered judgment accordingly. The plaintiff thereupon submitted to a voluntary nonsuit as to Duckett, and appealed, assigning the involuntary nonsuiting of his case against the Blue Bird Taxi Company as error.


When the evidence is appraised at its true probative value, it is insufficient to show actionable negligence on the part of the Blue Bird Taxi Company. In consequence, the involuntary judgment of nonsuit is

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Revis v. Duckett

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Feb 1, 1954
80 S.E.2d 467 (N.C. 1954)
Case details for

Revis v. Duckett

Case Details

Full title:W. T. REVIS v. BRUCE A. DUCKETT AND BLUE BIRD TAXI CO., INC

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Feb 1, 1954

Citations

80 S.E.2d 467 (N.C. 1954)
80 S.E.2d 467