· 6/9/1960
Whaley v. Shellady, Inc.
Citations
- 161 A.2d 422
- 52 Del. 519
- 2 Storey 519
- 1960 Del. LEXIS 124
How courts have described this case
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- “The credibility of witnesses is usually a question for the finders of fact. Even uncontradicted evidence need not necessarily be accepted as true, where there is evidence or circumstances from which a contrary inference may be drawn.”
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Judges: Bramhall, Southerland, Wolcott
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