Sears v. Boyce
242 N.C. 606 | N.C. | 1955
The defendant assigns as error the failure of the court to sustain his motion for judgment as of nonsuit, made at the close of plaintiff's evidence and renewed at the close of all the evidence. A careful examination of the evidence leads us to the conclusion that it was sufficient to require its submission to the jury. Therefore, the judgment will be upheld.
No error.