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Jessup v. . Nixon
193 N.C. 830
N.C.
1927
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Motion by defendant for judgment dismissing the action at the cost of the plaintiffs, in accordance, as he contends, with the opinion of the Supreme Court, rendered 19 September, 1923, and duly certified to the Superior Court of Perquimans County. From an order denying this motion and leaving the cause on the docket for trial, the defendant appeals, assigning error. This case was before us at the Fall Term, 1923, and is reported in186 N.C. 100. The defendant's exception to the refusal of the trial court to grant his motion for judgment as of nonsuit was duly presented on the original hearing, but was not sustained. Certain peremptory instructions were held to be erroneous. Hence, the necessary effect of the rulings was to remand the cause for a new trial, the appeal being from a judgment rendered on a verdict of the jury, and the demurrer to the evidence not being sustained.

Affirmed.

CONNOR, J., did not sit.

Case Details

Case Name: Jessup v. . Nixon
Court Name: Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date Published: Feb 23, 1927
Citation: 193 N.C. 830
Court Abbreviation: N.C.
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