Daniel v. Persons

74 S.E. 573, 10 Ga. App. 830, 1912 Ga. App. LEXIS 714
Court of Appeals of Georgia·Decided April 2, 1912·No. 3539·Published

Opinion

Hill, C.. J.

The controlling question of law raised by the record in this case having been certified by this court to the Supreme Court for instruction, and that court having decided this question adversely to the contention of the plaintiff in error and in accord with the judgment of the lower' court (137 Ga. 826, 74 S. E. 260), and there remaining in the record no other question for decision by this court, the judgment is Affirmed. Pottle, J., not presiding.

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