McMillan v. A. &. H. Flying Service
172 S.E. 926, 206 N.C. 899, 1934 N.C. LEXIS 341
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McMillan v. A. &. H. Flying Service, 172 S.E. 926, 206 N.C. 899, 1934 N.C. LEXIS 341 (N.C. 1934).
Opinion
Conceding, without deciding', that the evidence was sufficient to carry the case to the jury, we have discovered no ruling or action of the trial court upon which the verdict can be disturbed on plaintiff’s appeal. The judgment will be upheld.
No error.
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