Nash v. Savannah Electric Co.
Nash v. Savannah Electric Co.
Opinion of the Court
Under the particular facts of the case, the petition, construed (as it must be) most strongly against the plaintiff, did not set forth a cause of action, and the court committed no error in sustaining the general demurrer and dismissing the suit.
Judgment affirmed.
cited: Georgia Ry. &c. Co. v. McAllister, 126 Ga. 448; Georgia Ry. &c. Co. v. Norris, 135 Ga. 838, 843; Macon Ry. Co. v. Vining, 120 Ga. 511; G., C. & N. Ry. Co. v. Brown, 120 Ga. 381; Atlanta Terminal Co. v. Johnson, 15 Ga. App. 22; A. & B. Railroad Co. v. Douglas, 119 Ga. 658; Dorsey v. Central Ry. Co., 113 Ga. 565; King v. S. A. L. Ry., 1 Ga. App. 88; Ellison v. Ga. R. Co., 87 Ga. 692 (8); Central R. Co. v. Thompson, 76 Ga. 770; Wilkes v. W. & A. R. Co., 109 Ga. 794; Central R. Co. v. Gleason, 72 Ga. 742; Central R. Co. v. Perry, 58 Ga. 461 (3).
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