83 S.E. 693 | N.C. | 1914
This case was before this Court at Fall Term, 1912, on appeal from a judgment of nonsuit, and a new trial granted in an opinion by Mr. JusticeWalker,
We have again carefully considered the case upon the defendant's petition, and find no reason to reverse our former judgment.
The grounds of error assigned in the petition are substantially the same as those argued and passed upon on the former hearing. In the brief of the learned counsel for the defendant no new fact has been called to our attention, and no new case or authority cited, and no new position assumed.
"No case should be reheard upon a petition to rehear unless it was decided hastily and some material point had been overlooked or some *159
direct authority was not called to the attention of the Court." Weathers v.Borders,
"Where the grounds of error assigned in the petition are substantially the same as those argued and passed upon in a former hearing, the Court will not disturb its judgment." Lewis v. Rountree,
The petition to rehear is
Dismissed.
Cited: Jolley v. Tel. Co.,
(99)