Citation Numbers: 67 Ga. 445
Judges: Jackson
Filed Date: 4/15/1881
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
This was a suit on a guano note, and the jury found for the defendant. There are but two grounds in the motion for a new trial, and the only errors urged here for the denial of that motion are, first, that the court erred in refusing to charge the jury that if the note was given for fish guano, they should find for the plaintiff. though the guano were worthless. O.i its face, it was given for guano, but the defendant testified that it was to be fish guano, and upon this testimony, or admission, by the defendant, the request was based. The note is a plain one, with no iron-bound stipulations in regard to not making any defense to it, and the admission that the guano was to be fish guano, did not alter it so as to deprive the defendant of the defense that it was not fitted for the use intended, but was worthless. There was, therefore, no error in the refusal to charge as requested.
Judgment affirmed.