Supreme Court of Georgia, 1936

Clark v. Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust Co.

Clark v. Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust Co.
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided May 14, 1936
182 Ga. 472; 185 S.E. 716

Clark v. Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust Co.

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Under ’the provision of the Code, § 57-110, that “All liquidated demands, where by agreement or otherwise the sum to be paid is fixed or certain, bear interest from the time the party shall become liable and bound to pay them,” the widow in this case, to whom the appraisers set apart the sum of six thousand dollars as a year’s support, is entitled to interest at seven per cent, on this sum from the date of the award; and the court erred in holding- otherwise.

Judgment reversed.

All the Justices concur except Beale, P. J., who dissents, and Gilbert, J., disqualified. Fleming & Fleming, for plaintiff in error. Gumming, Harper & Nixon and Lee, Gongdon & Fulcher, contra.

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