Georgia Court of Appeals, 1910

Rome Railway & Light Co. v. Barrett

Rome Railway & Light Co. v. Barrett
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided June 14, 1910 · Hill
7 Ga. App. 780; 68 S.E. 334; 1910 Ga. App. LEXIS 516

Rome Railway & Light Co. v. Barrett

Opinion of the Court

Hill, C. J.

The questions of law made by the assignments of error are neither novel nor of general interest. The verdict is strongly supported by the evidence, and no error of law appears, of sufficient gravity to justify the grant of another trial. Judgment affirmed.

Action for damages; from city court of Floyd county — Judge ¡Hamilton. December 13, 1909.'Submitted February 25, Decided June 14, 1910. Dean ■& Dean, for plaintiff in error: C. T. Clements, John W. & G. E. Maddox, contra.

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