Supreme Court of Georgia, 1913

Harris v. Jones

Harris v. Jones
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided October 15, 1913 · Evans
140 Ga. 768; 79 S.E. 841; 1913 Ga. LEXIS 252

Harris v. Jones

Opinion of the Court

Evans, P. J.

1. An agreement between a creditor, his debtor, and a third person, whereby such third person, in consideration of the creditor’s releasing the debtor, agrees to pay the amount of the debt to the creditor, and as part of the agreement the creditor releases his debtor and agrees that such third person shall be substituted for the debtor, is not within the statute' of frauds; the debt is extinguished as to the debtor, and the third person becomes, by substitution, the debtor in his place. Palmetto Manufacturing Co. v. Parker, 123 Ga. 798 (51 S. E. 714).

2. The charges complained of were in substantial accord with the foregoing principle, and the verdict was supported by the evidence.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concu/r.

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