Deen & Co. v. Carter & Co. , 100 Ga. 95 ( 1896 )


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  • Lumpkin, J.

    1. Even if the authenticity and correctness of a book purporting to have been kept by the board ,of trade of a given city, and to be a record of the prices of certain commodities ■sold therein, are on the trial of a particular case sufficiently established to render the book admissible in evidence, its rejection will not be cause for a new trial when it does not appear that admitting it would have established any fact beneficial to the party offering it.

    :2. The charges complained of were not erroneous for any reason assigned in the motion for a new trial, and the evidence warranted the verdict. Judgment affirmed.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 100 Ga. 95, 26 S.E. 473, 1896 Ga. LEXIS 577

Judges: Atkinson, Disqualifled

Filed Date: 12/17/1896

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/7/2024