Moomaugh v. Everett & Co.

Supreme Court of Georgia
Moomaugh v. Everett & Co., 88 Ga. 67 (Ga. 1891)
13 S.E. 837; 1891 Ga. LEXIS 298

Moomaugh v. Everett & Co.

Opinion of the Court

Cross-bill of exceptions dismissed.

Action by Moomaugh under code, §3390, commenced December 14, 1889, to recover 210 bags of flour alleged *68to be of the value of $450. lie obtained a verdict for $600 on Juüe 12, 1891. The defendants moved for a new trial, which was granted unless the plaintiff would write off the excess of $450 as principal, with seven per cent, interest thereon from the date of filing the declaration to that of the verdict. To this ruling the plaintiff excepted. By cross-bill of excejrtions the defendants alleged that the court erred in certain charges and re- . fusals to charge set out in a motion for a new trial.

Simmons & Corrigan, for plaintiff. Cox & Reed, for defendant.

Reference

Full Case Name
Moomaugh v. Everett & Company, and vice versa
Cited By
3 cases
Status
Published