Patterson v. Newton
This text of 74 Ga. 366 (Patterson v. Newton) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Georgia primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
[Newton sued Patterson in a justice’s court on an open account. The plea was set-off. The justice found for the plaintiff, and defendant appealed to a jury in that courti Plaintiff introduced evidence to show that one Clark [367]*367threatened to sue out a distress warrant for rent, against one Roberts, and have it levied on a crop in which defendant was interested; that at the instance of the defendant, plaintiff paid off this debt, defendant promising to pay him the amount of it in a settlement of accounts, and that it was more than equal to the set-off claimed by defendant, and was paid before the suit was commenced. This evidence was admitted over the objection of defendant, based on two grounds: (1) Because there were no pleadings to authorize it; and (2) because there was no consideration for the promise by defendant to pay this amount. On certiorari, this ruling was sustained, and defendant excepted.]
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