Christian v. Columbus & Rome Railway Co.
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Opinion
Mrs. Christian brought her action against the Columbus and Rome Railway Company, a corporation in this State, for the homicide of her husband. The declaration alleges that her husband, while in the agent’s office for the transaction of business pertaining to the agency, the business of the husband with the company, was killed by the agent; and it alleges, moreover, that the agent was subject to disease and abberration of mind, and that the company employed him knowing that fact. His disease was or became at intervals homicidal mania. The declaration was demurred to on two grounds: (1) as not setting out any cause of action; and (2) as not showing jurisdiction of the [462]*462court, the action being brought in Harris county where the homicide was committéd, and not in Muscogee county where the charter located the principal office of the corporation. The demurrer was sustained, and the suit dismissed.
We think otherwise. No matter where that contract was made, the agent was put to serve the company in Harris county; and the act done by the agent there was the cause of action. The cause of action was not the contract of employment of the agent, but what he did after being employed; and it has been ruled by this court in Georgia Railroad vs. Oaks, 52 Ga. 410, that a widow suing for the homicide of her husband may bring her action in the county in which the homicide was committed. Code, §8406. The head-notes are to be read as a part of this opinion.
Judgment reversed.
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