Gentry v. Consolidated Credit Corp.
Supreme Court of Georgia
Gentry v. Consolidated Credit Corp., 227 Ga. 459 (Ga. 1971)
181 S.E.2d 388; 1971 Ga. LEXIS 731
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Gentry v. Consolidated Credit Corp.
Opinion of the Court
This appeal is from a judgment granted on motion of plaintiff for summary judgment on his complaint, which sought to recover a money judgment on a promissory note. In defendant’s answer, the primary defense was that the purported sale contract was given to secure a usurious loan. The prayers were that the note and purported conditional sale
No basis exists for this court’s jurisdiction. (Const. Art. VI, Sec. II, Par. IV; Code Ann. §2-3704). Simpson v. McMillan, 150 Ga. 119 (102 SE 825); Jones v. Van Vleck, 224 Ga. 796 (164 SE2d 724); Clark v. Liberty Loan Corp., 223 Ga. 351 (155 SE2d 19); s. c., 116 Ga. App. 213 (156 SE2d 535).
This case is
Transferred to the Court of Appeals.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- GENTRY v. CONSOLIDATED CREDIT CORPORATION OF FLOYD COUNTY
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- Published