Case ID: nc_193/html/0844-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Per Ouriam.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

M. L. HATLEY v. M. J. WRENN.
    (Filed 20 April, 1927.)
    Appeal by plaintiff from Oglesby, J., at February Term, 1927, of Guilford.
    Affirmed.
    
      Adams & Adams, Walser &■ Walser, and Z. I. Walser for plaintiff.
    
    
      King, Sapp & King for defendant.
    
   Per Ouriam.

This is an action to recover damages for personal injury, alleged to have been caused by the defendant’s negligence. The plaintiff was employed by G. G. Russell, who, it seems, was an independent contractor, to paint the defendant’s house, and while engaged in his work the ladder on which he was standing slipped, “whipped around the post,” and the'plaintiff fell to the ground and was injured. At the close of his evidence the action was dismissed as in case' of nonsuit, and he excepted and appealed. It is clear, we think, that the judgment should be affirmed. Covington v. Furniture Co., 138 N. C., 374; Simpson v. R. R., 154 N. C., 51; Mercer v. R. R., ibid., 399; Mace v. Mineral Co., 169 N. C., 143; Silvey v. R. R., 172 N. C., 110; Winborne v. Cooperage Co., 178 N. C., 88.

Affirmed.