Lindsay v. Hamburg Bremen Insurance
20 S.E. 370 | N.C. | 1894
The letters of the defendant's agent to the plaintiff, and his replies thereto, constitute a written contract between the parties. It was for the court, therefore, to ascertain the intention of the parties and to declare their rights thereunder. Simpson v. Pegram,
Affirmed.
Cited: Wilson v. Cotton Mills,
(223)