DocketNumber: 9404
Citation Numbers: 89 S.E. 392, 105 S.C. 37
Judges: Gary
Filed Date: 6/28/1916
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
June 28, 1916. The opinion of the Court was delivered by This is an action for actual and punitive damages, alleged to have been sustained by the plaintiffs through the wrongful acts of the defendant, in enticing a servant from their employment.
One of the plaintiffs testified as a witness, and at the conclusion of his testimony the defendant made a motion for a nonsuit, which was granted, on the ground "that the contract between the plaintiffs and the said servant was voidable, and, the servant having given notice of his intention to leave the plaintiffs' service before the evidence showed that defendant was enticing him, that no case was made against the defendant."
The contract was within the statute of frauds, and was therefore voidable. Duckett v. Pool,
Appeal dismissed.