MORGAN v. GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA COMPANY

No. 698.

145 S.E.2d 877 (1966)

266 N.C. 221

Lillian S. MORGAN v. The GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA COMPANY.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

January 14, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Butler, High & Baer, by L. Sneed High, Fayetteville, for defendant appellant.

James R. Nance and Rudolph G. Singleton, Jr., Fayetteville, for plaintiff appellee.


PARKER, Justice.

Defendant has brought forward and discussed in its brief only two assignments of error: first, the denial of its motion for judgment of compulsory nonsuit made at the close of plaintiff's evidence, and second, the denial of a similar motion made at the close of all the evidence.

It is well-established law in this jurisdiction that in ruling upon a motion for a compulsory judgment of nonsuit, after all the evidence of plaintiff and defendant...

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