Loyd v. Anderson , 119 Ga. 875 ( 1904 )


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  • Turner, J.

    This being a suit for a balance alleged to be due on an open account, wherein the defendant was charged with a cash item and credited with various amounts representing the value of certain timber accepted in part payment; and the evidence adduced at the trial disclosing that the plaintiff’s cause of action (if any) was for a breach of a covenant with respect to the number of feet in a quantity of hewn timber sold and delivered to him for cash, under an agreement between himself and the defendant to abide by a measurement of the timber subsequently to be made by a disinterested third person, a recovery in favor of the plaintiff was unwarranted, he having failed to prove his case as laid.

    Judgment reversed.

    All the Justices concur.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 119 Ga. 875, 47 S.E. 208, 1904 Ga. LEXIS 389

Judges: Turner

Filed Date: 3/30/1904

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024