State Ex Rel. Woodard v. Hunter

10 S.E.2d 721, 218 N.C. 780, 1940 N.C. LEXIS 87
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedOctober 9, 1940
StatusPublished

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State Ex Rel. Woodard v. Hunter, 10 S.E.2d 721, 218 N.C. 780, 1940 N.C. LEXIS 87 (N.C. 1940).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

The bond, under which plaintiff seeks to hold the defendant, Great American Indemnity Company, a corporation, as surety, for alleged tortious acts of defendant, Jack L. Hunter, a State Highway patrolman, and sued upon in this action, copy of which is attached to the complaint, is identical in number, terms and conditions with that considered in the case of Midgett v. Nelson, 214 N. C., 396, 199 S. E., 393. The same question is involved here. By authority of the decision there, the judgment in the present case is

Eeversed.

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