Savannah, Thunderbolt & Isle of Hope Ry. v. Bryan

21 S.E. 57, 94 Ga. 632, 1894 Ga. LEXIS 225
CourtSupreme Court of Georgia
DecidedJuly 16, 1894
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Savannah, Thunderbolt & Isle of Hope Ry. v. Bryan, 21 S.E. 57, 94 Ga. 632, 1894 Ga. LEXIS 225 (Ga. 1894).

Opinion

Bryan sued the railroad company for killing his horse and destroying his wagon and harness by the running of its electric car, and obtained a verdict for $100. The company moved on the general grounds for a new trial, and the motion was overruled. The nature of the evidence is similar to that in the Beasley case, ante, 148; [633]*633and it need not be set forth further than as indicated in the head-note.

Saussy & Saussy, for plaintiff in error. McAlpin & LaRoche, contra.

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