Atlanta Paper Co. v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad

Supreme Court of Georgia
Atlanta Paper Co. v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, 211 Ga. 185 (Ga. 1954)
84 S.E.2d 359; 1954 Ga. LEXIS 519
Duckworth

Atlanta Paper Co. v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad

Opinion of the Court

Duckworth, Chief Justice.

1. Where, as here,- the petitioner, a nonresident railroad, brought an action ex contractu against a resident of this State for the collection of freight charges owing the petitioner, and by cross-action the defendant set off an action ex delicto for negligence, a court of equity will take jurisdiction thereof, under Code § 37-308, and this court has jurisdiction of the writ of error from the lower court. See Hecht v. Snook & Austin Furniture Co., 114 Ga. 921 (41 S. E. 74); Jacksonville Paper Co. v. Owen, 193 Ga. 23 (17 S. E. 2d 76).

Submitted September 17, 1954 Decided October 14, 1954 Rehearing denied November 10, 1954. Smith, Kilpatrick, Cody, Rogers & McClatchey, Sidney Has-kins, for plaintiff in error. Marshall, Greene & Neely, Burt DeRieux, contra.

2. However, where the cross-action, prays for damages in a stated amount against the railroad for the alleged failure to notify the consignor within a reasonable time that the consignee had failed to pay the freight charges, resulting in other goods being shipped and the alleged loss of the consignor’s accounts due to a petition in bankruptcy being filed against the consignee, the cross-action fails to allege any negligence or violation of any duty of the railroad which caused the loss of the consignor’s accounts due to the consignee becoming insolvent and a bankrupt, and the court did not err in sustaining the demurrer thereto and in dismissing the same.

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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Atlanta Paper Company v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co.
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