Georgia Court of Appeals, 1909

Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad v. Allegood

Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad v. Allegood
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided October 5, 1909 · Hill
6 Ga. App. 680; 65 S.E. 689; 1909 Ga. App. LEXIS 423

Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad v. Allegood

Opinion of the Court

Hill, C. J.

The exceptions of law are without substantial merit. This is the second verdict for the plaintiff, and it is fully supported by the evidence. No reason appears for a third trial. Judgment affirmed.

Argued May 5, — Decided October 5, 1909. Rosser & Brandon-, Colquitt & Conyers, J. A. Wilkes, for plaintiff in error. Shipp & Kline, contra.

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