Fite v. Black

Supreme Court of Georgia
Fite v. Black, 92 Ga. 363 (Ga. 1893)
17 S.E. 349

Fite v. Black

Opinion of the Court

*364 Judgment affirmed.

The respondent excepted to both orders mentioned. Errors are specially assigned, in that the court should not have awarded twenty per cent, interest on the principal debt; that the rule should not have been made absolute without evidence to sustain the petition; that the recital of any admission in the answer was error, because the respondent made no admission of any kind whatever upon the hearing of the cause; and that the petition should have been dismissed for want of proof to support it, or the same should have been submitted to a jury to ascertain whether it was so sustained.Albert S. Johnson, for plaintiff in error. Dabney & Fouché, contra.

Reference

Full Case Name
Fite, solicitor-general v. Black, com'rs
Cited By
2 cases
Status
Published