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Carter v. Bailey

Supreme Court of North Carolina
May 1, 1942
20 S.E.2d 58 (N.C. 1942)

Opinion

(Filed 6 May, 1942.)

Automobiles § 19 —

Ordinarily, a gratuitous passenger is not entitled to recover for injuries sustained while attempting to get on the moving vehicle.

APPEAL by plaintiff from Bone, J., at November Term, 1941, of COLUMBUS.

E. M. Toon and Varser, McIntyre Henry for plaintiff, appellant.

A. B. Brady and Tucker Proctor for defendant, appellee.


Civil action to recover for personal injuries allegedly received by plaintiff while in act of boarding a moving truck of defendant resulting from actionable negligence of employee of defendant. Defendant denies (1) authority of his employee to invite plaintiff to ride, and (2) negligence of his employee in operation of truck, and pleads contributory negligence of plaintiff.

From judgment as of nonsuit at close of all the evidence plaintiff appeals to Supreme Court and assigns error.


If it should be conceded that there is evidence of negligence, and of authority of the employee of defendant, Hayes v. Creamery Co., 195 N.C. 113, 141 S.E. 340, plaintiff, by his own testimony, brings himself within the general applicable rule that passengers who are injured while attempting to get on or off a moving train cannot recover for injury. Browne v. R. R., 108 N.C. 34, 12 S.E. 958; Carter v. R. R., 165 N.C. 244, 81 S.E. 321; Stamey v. R. R., 208 N.C. 668, 182 S.E. 130; Wingate v. R. R., 220 N.C. 251, 17 S.E.2d 6.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Carter v. Bailey

Supreme Court of North Carolina
May 1, 1942
20 S.E.2d 58 (N.C. 1942)
Case details for

Carter v. Bailey

Case Details

Full title:FRED CARTER, BY HIS NEXT FRIEND, F. O. CARTER, v. WAYNE BAILEY

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: May 1, 1942

Citations

20 S.E.2d 58 (N.C. 1942)
221 N.C. 278

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