Johnson v. Central of Georgia Railway Co.

Supreme Court of Georgia
Johnson v. Central of Georgia Railway Co., 119 Ga. 185 (Ga. 1903)
45 S.E. 988; 1903 Ga. LEXIS 83
Lamar

Johnson v. Central of Georgia Railway Co.

Opinion of the Court

Lamar, J.

In the decisions in City of Atlanta v. Wilson, 70 Ga. 714, Stirk v. Central R. Co., 79 Ga. 497, Langston v. Marks, 68 Ga. 436, and Sweeney v. Malloy, 107 Ga. 80, construing the Civil Code, § 5043, it was held that the payment of costs was a condition precedent to the right to maintain a suit which had previously been dismissed or nonsuited, and that there was no *186provision of law for recommencing an action by filing a pauper affidavit. If, therefore, the case is to be determined according to the law of force when the suit was originally nonsuited, the plea in abatement filed at the first term was properly sustained. If it be governed by the provisions of the act of December 18, 1901, the same result follows, since the plaintiff did not, at the time of instituting the second suit, file the affidavit required by that statute. Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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Full Case Name
JOHNSON v. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY CO.
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Published