Quailes v. Landrum
Quailes v. Landrum
179 Ga. 179; 175 S.E. 490; 1934 Ga. LEXIS 247
Quailes v. Landrum
Opinion of the Court
This case was submitted to the presiding judge without the intervention of a jury. After hearing the evidence submitted by both parties, the court rendered a judgment finding in favor of the defendant. A motion for new trial was made, which contained only the general grounds. An examination of the record shows that the evidence authorized the judgment rendered by the court.
Judgment ¡affirmed.
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