Ferry & Co. v. Mattox & Turner

44 S.E. 1005, 118 Ga. 146, 1903 Ga. LEXIS 477
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedJune 1, 1903
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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Ferry & Co. v. Mattox & Turner, 44 S.E. 1005, 118 Ga. 146, 1903 Ga. LEXIS 477 (Ga. 1903).

Opinion

Fish, J.

Where the verdict rendered in a justice’s court was not demanded by the law and the evidence, the Supreme Court will not interfere with the first grant of a new trial upon a petition for certiorari containing general grounds, when it does not appear that the certiorari was sustained and the new trial granted upon any special ground. Cox v. Snell, 77 Ga. 469; Savannah Railway v. Fennell, 100 Ga. 474; Boggs Plow Co. v. Biggers, 105 Ga. 471.

Judgment affirmed.

By five Justices.

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