Georgia Court of Appeals, 1967

Ace Waterproofing Company v. Tremco Manufacturing Company, Inc.

Ace Waterproofing Company v. Tremco Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided June 20, 1967 · Deen, Jordan, Quillian
156 S.E.2d 398; 116 Ga. App. 226; 1967 Ga. App. LEXIS 754 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Ace Waterproofing Company v. Tremco Manufacturing Company, Inc.

Opinion

Deen, Judge.

β€œThe principal place of business of a corporation as fixed by its charter is its legal residence and the only place it can be sued in the absence of the application of special statutory provisions. Hutcheson Mfg. Co. v. Chandler, 29 Ga. App. 726, 728 (116 SE 849); Southern Lumber Co. v. Ramsey-Wheeler Co., 38 Ga. App. 481 (144 SE 349).” Singuefield v. General Oglethorpe Hotel Co., 113 Ga. App. 326 (148 SE2d 92). The corporate charter of the defendant Ace Waterproofing Co., Inc. designates its principal office and place of doing business to be in Fulton County, Ga. It is therefore irrelevant for the purposes of this suit that the physical office of the corporation was *227 moved, presumably by its officers, to Clayton County prior to the filing of the action. The plea to the jurisdiction was properly overruled.

Submitted May 4, 1967 Decided June 20, 1967 Rehearing denied July 26, 1967. J. B. Wilson, for appellant. Lipshutz, Macey, Zusmann- & Sikes, J. Timothy White, Larry S. Bryant, for appellees.

Judgment affirmed.

Jordan, P. J., and Quillian, J., concur.

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