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Turner v. Manufacturing Co.

Supreme Court of North Carolina
May 1, 1926
133 S.E. 927 (N.C. 1926)

Opinion

(Filed 27 May, 1926.)

APPEAL by plaintiff from a judgment of nonsuit by Silver, Emergency Judge, at February Special Term, 1926, of CHEROKEE.

Dillard Hill for plaintiff.

Thomas S. Rollins for defendant.


The plaintiff brought suit to recover damages for personal injury alleged to have been caused by the defendant's negligence. He was engaged in transferring laths from a truck to an adjoining car, standing with one foot on the "dock" and the other on top of the car. While attempting to "pitch the bundles up there" his foot slipped and he was injured by falling. We fail to discover any sufficient evidence of actionable negligence, and the judgment must be

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Turner v. Manufacturing Co.

Supreme Court of North Carolina
May 1, 1926
133 S.E. 927 (N.C. 1926)
Case details for

Turner v. Manufacturing Co.

Case Details

Full title:B. L. TURNER v. ANDREWS MANUFACTURING COMPANY

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: May 1, 1926

Citations

133 S.E. 927 (N.C. 1926)
133 S.E. 927