Boddie v. . Arrington

80 S.E. 890, 166 N.C. 209, 1914 N.C. LEXIS 367
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedFebruary 18, 1914
StatusPublished

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Boddie v. . Arrington, 80 S.E. 890, 166 N.C. 209, 1914 N.C. LEXIS 367 (N.C. 1914).

Opinion

Pee Curiam.

We are of opinion, under the liberal construction of pleadings, which prevails witb us, that tbe complaint is sufficiently comprehensive to cover a contract made after tbe plaintiff began to live witb tbe testatrix of tbe defendant; and witb tbis question eliminated, tbe controversy resolves itself into one of fact, which has been settled by tbe verdict of tbe jury upon competent evidence.

No error.

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