Dykes v. Dykes

104 S.E.2d 430, 214 Ga. 288, 1958 Ga. LEXIS 398
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedJuly 11, 1958
Docket20091
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Dykes v. Dykes, 104 S.E.2d 430, 214 Ga. 288, 1958 Ga. LEXIS 398 (Ga. 1958).

Opinion

Duckworth, Chief Justice.

1. Whenever the evidence demands a verdict for a party who moves for a directed verdict at the close of the evidence, which motion is denied, such party may, within 30 days after reception of the vei’dict, move for a judgment notwithstanding the verdict, and it is reversible error for the court to refuse to grant such motion. Code (Ann.) § 110-113 (Ga. L. 1953, Nov. Sess., pp. 440, 441; Ga. L. 1957, pp. 224, 236); Baker v. Shockey, 93 Ga. App. 595 (92 S. E. 2d 314).

2. A plea of res judicata alleging former recovery in an adjudication of the same subject matter in issue between the same parties by a court of competent jurisdiction is a plea in bar (Perry v. McLendon, 62 Ga. 598; Hill v. Cox, 151 Ga. 599, 107 S. E. 850), and the judgment thus alleged, if true, is conclusive as to all matters put in.issue or which might have been put in issue. Galloway v. Merrill, 213 Ga. 633 (3, 4a) (100 S. E. 2d 443). Thus, when on the trial of this suit it was admitted, without question, that the parties were the same as in a previous suit, occupying the same position as plaintiff and defendants, which case -related to the same fence being erected by the defendants, and the land line from an old pond to the Eastman-Bethel Road, as in this case, and that the litigation involves the boundary of the same two tracts as in the case tried previously, the plea of res judicata should have been sustained, since the evidence demanded such a finding, and the court did not err in granting the motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict. Code § 110-104; Glaze v. Bogle, 105 Ga. 295 (3) (31 S. E. 169); Whiteway Neon-Ad v. Maddox, 211 Ga. 915 (89 S. E. 2d 650).

Judgment affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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