64 S.E. 433 | N.C. | 1909
Defendant appealed.
This is a proceeding for the condemnation of a part of the plaintiff's lot, on East Corbin Street, in Concord, for the purpose of widening the street, under Private Laws 1907, ch. 344, sec. 90. The court charged the jury that the plaintiff is entitled to recover the damages which resulted from taking the property, and laid down the correct rule as to the facts and circumstances they might consider, and which the evidence tended to establish, in determining the amount of the damages. In this respect the charge was as favorable to the defendant as the law allowed. It is not necessary to set out the instructions to which exceptions were taken, as the defendant's contention is that the city of Concord is not liable for damages resulting from the grading of streets unless the work is done in an unskillful manner, and for this position counsel cite the following cases: Wolf v. Pearson,
After a careful examination we find in the trial
No error. *444