Grant v. Southern Railway Co. , 37 Ga. App. 363 ( 1927 )


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  • Broyles, C. J.

    Conceding (but not deciding) that the petitions as amended in these cases showed that Luther Grant, the person alleged to have been injured, was, at the time he was injured, an invitee on the premises of the defendants, the petitions (construed most strongly against the pleaders) further show that Luther Grant, by the exercise of ordinary care, could have avoided being injured. It follows that the trial court properly dismissed the cases on general demurrer.

    Judgments affirmed.

    I/uke and Bloodworth, JJ., eoneur.

Document Info

Docket Number: 18341, 18342

Citation Numbers: 37 Ga. App. 363, 140 S.E. 288, 1927 Ga. App. LEXIS 681

Judges: Broyles

Filed Date: 11/16/1927

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/8/2024