Garrett v. Booth

Georgia Court of Appeals
Garrett v. Booth, 140 Ga. App. 176 (1976)
230 S.E.2d 341; 1976 Ga. App. LEXIS 1387
Bell

Garrett v. Booth

Opinion of the Court

Bell, Chief Judge.

The jury returned a verdict for plaintiff in this suit on an oral contract and a judgment was entered accordingly. The single enumeration of error concerns the correctness of the trial court’s ruling in not admitting the testimony of defendánt as to statements made by a third party concerning the oral contract. There was no error. In order to gain admission of these declarations, defendant had to *177show that the third party was plaintiffs agent at the time. Colt Co. v. Wheeler, 31 Ga. App. 427 (5) (120 SE 792). There was no evidence that the declarant was plaintiffs agent.

Submitted September 20, 1976 Decided October 25, 1976. Reinhardt, Whitley & Sims, GlenWhitley, for appellant. Short & Fowler, Larkin M. Fowler, Jr., Crosby & Hege, David Roy Hege, for appellee.

Judgment affirmed.

Clark and Stolz, JJ., concur.

In recognition of the author having committed the appellate juridical sin of deciding a case according to the heart rather than the mind.

Reference

Full Case Name
GARRETT v. BOOTH
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