TEAGUE v. DUKE POWER COMPANY

No. 524.

129 S.E.2d 507 (1963)

258 N.C. 759

Owen H. TEAGUE and wife, Bertha V. Teague v. DUKE POWER COMPANY and Harrison-Wright Company.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

February 27, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

L. T. Hammond and Deane F. Bell, Asheboro, for plaintiffs.

James B. Lovelace, High Point, for Harrison-Wright Construction Co., defendant.

G. E. Miller, Miller & Beck, Asheboro, for Duke Power Co., defendant.


SHARP, Justice.

Plaintiffs offered the evidence of Mrs. Teague that when Mr. Brown came to cut the wire after the fire he first told her the wires from the pole to the house were not energized, but a short time later he came back to say "that those wires were hot, and he couldn't understand what the boys meant by running the wires to the house; it was a fuse job, after the wires had been completed and it has been inspected." Defendants' objection to this evidence...

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