OLIVE v. WILLIAMS

No. 7826SC736.

257 S.E.2d 90 (1979)

42 N.C. App. 380

Leon OLIVE v. Paul J. WILLIAMS.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

July 31, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James, McElroy & Diehl by William K. Diehl, Jr., and David M. Kern, Charlotte, for plaintiff-appellee.

Curtis & Millsaps by Cecil M. Curtis, Charlotte, for defendant-appellant.


MORRIS, Chief Judge.

Defendant's primary contention on appeal is that summary judgment was improvidently granted in the face of unresolved issues of fact with respect to both liability and damages. Defendant first contends that the articles of association were so ambiguous as to require that the intent of the parties be determined by a jury upon competent evidence as to the real agreement. See generally Lumber Co. v. Construction Co., 249 N.C...

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