Clark v. Interstate Construction Co., 231 N.C. 217 (1949)

Nov. 30, 1949 · Supreme Court of North Carolina
231 N.C. 217

H. L. CLARK v. INTERSTATE CONSTRUCTION CO., et al.

(Filed 30 November, 1949.)

Appeal by defendant, Interstate Construction Company, from Clement, J., February, 1949, Special Term, of MbckxeNbubg.

Civil action to recover damages for alleged breach of building contract.

From verdict for the plaintiff, awarding damages in the sum of $5,000.00 and judgment thereon, the defendant, Interstate Construction Company, appeals, assigning errors.

J. Spencer Bell and Warren C. Stack for plaintiff, appellee.

J. M. Scarborough for defendant, appellant.

Per Curiam.

The appeal presents a question of evidence and a number of exceptions to the charge.

The exception to the evidence is without merit, and none of the excep-tive assignments of error to the charge can be sustained. The record contains no exception to the inadequacy of the charge on the measure of damages, only exceptions to portions as given which are admittedly correct as far as they go.

In the absence of a more substantial showing, the verdict and judgment will be allowed to stand.

No error.