GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY v. GUSMAN

32511.

80 Ga. App. 471 (1949)

56 S.E.2d 319

GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY v. GUSMAN.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided November 18, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Matthews, Long & Moore, for plaintiff in error.

Fine & Efurd, contra.


MacINTYRE, P. J.

1. "If a person obtains possession of goods or money by trick or fraud, or under false pretense of a bailment, with intent to appropriate the thing to his own use, and the owner intends to part with the possession only [to that person], and not with the property, the possession is obtained unlawfully, and the subsequent appropriation in pursuance of the original intent is [simple] larceny." Martin v. State, 123 Ga. 478 (51 S. E. 334...

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