Georgia Court of Appeals, 1911

Arnold v. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.

Arnold v. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided November 7, 1911 · Hill
10 Ga. App. 12; 72 S.E. 510; 1911 Ga. App. LEXIS 609

Arnold v. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.

Opinion of the Court

Hill, C. J.

The positive evidence proved that all the sacks of guano sold to the defendants were branded and tagged and came fully up to the requirements of the statute. The evidence to the contrary was negative in character and without 'probative value. No error of law appears, and the verdict as directed was demanded by the evidence. The case is controlled by the decision of the Supreme Court in Ilolt v. Havassa Guano Co., 114 Ga. 666 (40 S. E. 735). Judgment affirmed.

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