Tillis v. Calvine Cotton Mills, Inc.
Decision Date | 19 November 1952 |
Docket Number | No. 522,522 |
Citation | 236 N.C. 533,73 S.E.2d 296 |
Court | North Carolina Supreme Court |
Parties | TILLIS, v. CALVINE COTTON MILLS, Inc. et al. |
Clayton & Sanders, Charlotte, for defendants-appellants.
G. T. Carswell, B. Irvin Boyle, Charlotte, for plaintiff-appellee.
It is the uniform holding of this Court that an application for a bill of particulars under G.S. § 1-150 is addressed to the sound discretion of the trial judge, and that his ruling thereon is not reviewable on appeal, except in case of manifest abuse of discretion. Moss-Marlow Building Co. v. Jones, 227 N.C. 282, 41 S.E.2d 742; Cody v. Hovey, 219 N.C. 369, 14 S.E.2d 30; Tickle v. Hobgood, 212 N.C. 762, 194 S.E. 461; Temple v. Western Union Tel. Co., 205 N.C. 441, 171 S.E. 630; Townsend v. Williams, 117 N.C. 330, 23 S.E. 461; McIntosh 361.
On this record no evidence of abuse of discretion is made to appear.
Appeal dismissed.
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