Matthews v. Riverside Academy

163 S.E. 238, 45 Ga. App. 30, 1932 Ga. App. LEXIS 152
CourtCourt of Appeals of Georgia
DecidedFebruary 23, 1932
Docket21441
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Matthews v. Riverside Academy, 163 S.E. 238, 45 Ga. App. 30, 1932 Ga. App. LEXIS 152 (Ga. Ct. App. 1932).

Opinion

Stephens, J.

Where a boarding-school which has limited facilities for the accommodation of students contracts with a parent to admit his son as a pupil in the school for the academic year, and where the engagement of teachers and other provisions for the management of the school are contracted for by the school for the entire year in advance, all of which is in the contemplation of the parties at the time of the execution of the contract, and where the catalogue of the school, which, by the express terms of the contract, is made a part of the contract, provides that it is a condition upon which a pupil is admitted to the school that he remain until the end of the academic year, and that as “the engagement of teachers and other provisions for the management of the school are contracted for the entire year in advance, it is distinctly understood between the parent and the school that there can be no reduction in the charges of any” pupil who leaves the school before the expiration of the academic year except in case of sickness, the contract, notwithstanding the payments required of the parent are payable for separate periods of the academic year, is not severable, but is an entire contract, and where the pupil, who entered the school pursuant to the contract, voluntarily left before the expiration of the academic year, the school, after the expiration of the year, is entitled to recover on the contract the amount contracted for in payment for board and tuition for the entire year, where it does not appear that the place vacated by the pupil in the school was filled by the admission of another pupil. Civil Code (1910), § 4228; Sutton v. Howard, 33 Ga. 536; Newman v. Wolfson, 69 Ga. 764; Sanders v. Carter, 91 Ga. 450 (17 S. E. 345) ; Allison v. Dunwody, 100 Ga. 51 (28 S. E. 651) ; Henderson Elevator Co. v. North Georgia Milling Co., 126 Ga. 279 (55 S. E. 50) ; Mayor &c. of Washington v. Potomac Engineering Co., 132 Ga. 849 (65 S. E. 80) ; Martin v. Lott, 144 Ga. 660 (87 S. E. 902).

2. In a suit by the school authorities against the parent, to recover the tuition and board contracted to be paid for the entire year, the verdict for the plaintiff in the full amount sued for was demanded.

3. No error of law appears, and the court did not err in overruling the defendant’s motion for a new trial.

Judgment affirmed.

Jenhins, P. J., and Bell, J., concur.

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