Georgia Court of Appeals, 1915

Witt v. Baker

Witt v. Baker
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided March 23, 1915 · Russell
16 Ga. App. 146; 84 S.E. 607; 1915 Ga. App. LEXIS 517

Witt v. Baker

Opinion of the Court

Russell, C. J.

There was no substantial error in any of the rulings upon the pleadings or as to the admissibility of the testimony. Under the ruling in Witt v. Baker, 13 Ga. App. 396 (79 S. E. 243), no issue was properly before the trial court other than the meaning of the phrase “services rendered previous to this date;” and since, according to the testimony, including that of the defendant himself, this language clearly referred to the services of the plaintiff in procuring the option which he transferred to the defendant, a finding in favor of the plaintiff was demanded, and the direction of the verdict was harmless.

Judgment affirmed.

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