Supreme Court of Georgia, 1967

Sutker v. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY

Sutker v. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY
Supreme Court of Georgia · Decided January 19, 1967 · Nichols
153 S.E.2d 540; 223 Ga. 58; 1967 Ga. LEXIS 413 (South Eastern Reporter, Second Series)

Sutker v. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY

Opinion

Nichols, Justice.

In determining whether an action brought in the superior court is in equity or at law both the allegations and the prayer must be examined, and where as in the case sub judice the reformation of a contract is prayed for but the allegations of the petition fail to allege fraud or mutual mistake, the action seeking a money judgment is one at law and not in equity. Accordingly,- the Court of Appeals and *59 not this court has jurisdiction of the appeal. See Atlanta Finance Co. v. Fitzgerald, 189 Ga. 121 (5 SE2d 242); Jones v. Lawman, 184 Ga. 25, 28 (190 SE 607); State Hwy. Dept. v. Hewitt Contr. Co., 221 Ga. 621, 623 (146 SE2d 632), and citations.

Argued January 9, 1967 — Decided January 19, 1967. Kravitch & Hendrix, Aaron Kravitch, Phyllis Kravitch, Bart E. Shea, John W. Hendrix, for appellants. W. Ward Newton, Richardson, Doremus & Karsman, Brannen, Clark & Hester, Perry Bramen, for appellees.

Remanded to the Court of Appeals.

All the Justices concur.

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