Wallace v. Jackson
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Opinion
The petition in this case does not set out a cause of action plainly, fully, and distinctly, as required by law. Civil Code (1910), § 5514. It is substantially the same as the petition in the' ease of Block v. Information Buying Co., 170 Ga. 466 (153 S. E. 182), which this court held was subject to demurrer. Therefore the trial court did not err in sustaining the demurrer filed to the present petition.
Judgment affirmed.
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