Supreme Court of Georgia, 1921

Gordon, Gartrell & Harlin Reagan v. Adamson

Gordon, Gartrell & Harlin Reagan v. Adamson
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided November 17, 1921 · George
152 Ga. 271; 110 S.E. 232; 1921 Ga. LEXIS 71

Gordon, Gartrell & Harlin Reagan v. Adamson

Opinion of the Court

George, J.

1. Where on the trial of a claim case there was no conflict in the evidence, and that introduced, with all reasonable deductions or inferences therefrom, demanded a verdict for the claimant, it was not erroneous to direct a verdict for the claimant. Civil Code (1910), § 5926.

2. The assignments of error on the admissibility of testimony do not show cause for reversal.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur, except Fish, G. J., absent because of sickness.

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