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Stephens, J. The petition in this case being ambiguous, and it not appearing whether the plaintiff, who seeks to recover damages from an undertaker for failing to embalm the dead body of one of the plaintiff’s
*796 relatives, and sending the body to the plaintiff’s home in such a state that it rapidly became offensive, to her damage, is seeking to recover for a breach of a contract or for damages founded in tort, the court properly sustained the defendant’s demurrer, upon the ground that the petition .was duplicitous. Seifert v. Sheppard, 111 Ga. 814 (35 S. E. 673); Pitts v. Smith, 108 Ga. 37 (33 S. E. 814).Decided March 1, 1923. Action, for damages; from De Kalb superior court — Judge Hutcheson. April 28, 1922. Albert Kemper, for plaintiff. Branch & Howard, Bond Almand, for defendant. Judgment affirmed.
Jenlcins, P. •/., and Bell, •/., concur.
Document Info
Docket Number: 13728
Citation Numbers: 29 Ga. App. 795, 116 S.E. 552, 1923 Ga. App. LEXIS 200
Judges: Bell, Jenlcins, Stephens
Filed Date: 3/1/1923
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024