Wilson v. Jacob Paulsen & Co.

57 Ga. 596
Supreme Court of Georgia·Decided July 15, 1876·Published·Cited by 6 cases

Opinion

Bleckley, Judge.

If there was any error committed in the trial of this case, it was harmless, for the verdict was the proper outcome of the law and facts involved in the litigation. The principles ruled are stated at large in the head-notes.

Judgment affirmed.

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