Zaun v. Nobles

Georgia Court of Appeals
Zaun v. Nobles, 198 S.E.2d 326 (1973)
128 Ga. App. 846; 1973 Ga. App. LEXIS 1641
Bell, Quillian, Deen

Zaun v. Nobles

Opinion of the Court

Bell, Chief Judge.

In this case a prior action between the same parties for the same claim was dismissed by the trial court for the plaintiffs failure to prosecute and to make discovery. In the instant case the defendant defended on the grounds that the dismissal of the prior suit was res judicata. Where, as here, it appears that a prior dismissal of the case was involuntary under CPA Section 41 Ob) (Code Ann. § 81A-141 (b)) and the trial court did not specify that the dismissal would not operate as an adjudication on the merits, the dismissed suit acts as res judicata on the subsequent suit. Old South Invest. Co. v. Aetna Ins. Co., 124 Ga. App. 697 (185 SE2d 584).

Judgment affirmed.

Quillian, J., concurs. Deen, J., concurs specially.

Concurring Opinion

Deen, Judge,

concurring specially. The case of Old South Invest. Co. v. Aetna Ins. Co., 124 Ga. App. 697 (185 SE2d 584) was cited in the majority opinion as well as in the two dissenting opinions in Maxey v. Covington, 126 Ga. App. 197 (190 SE2d 448) and in the recent case of Morton v. Retail Credit Co., 128 Ga. App. 446. Old South, supra, sets out the correct view under the statute, and has not been overruled, yet I must acknowledge there appears to be some inconsistency in the result of that case and in the holding obtained in Maxey, supra.

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