Supreme Court of Georgia, 1895

Mann v. Glauber

Mann v. Glauber
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided June 10, 1895 · Atkinson, Lumpkin
96 Ga. 795; 22 S.E. 405

Mann v. Glauber

Opinion of the Court

Lumpkin, J.

1. The charge complained of, to the effect that, in the absence of an agreement to the contrary, delivery to a common carrier is delivery to the consignee, was correct. Falvey & Co. v. Richmond, 87 Ga. 99.

2. The request to charge, while in some respects legal and pertinent, contained at its conclusion expressions calculated to confuse and mislead the jury, and was therefore properly refused; the evidence fully warranted the verdict, and there was no error in denying a newtrial. Judgment affirmed.

G. J. Holton & Son, for plaintiffs in error. Graham & Parker, contra.

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