BRASWELL v. BLACKWELL

33021.

81 Ga. App. 586 (1950)

59 S.E.2d 515

BRASWELL v. BLACKWELL.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided May 12, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard M. Maxwell, T. J. Lewis Jr., for plaintiff.

Fine & Efurd, for defendant.


GARDNER, J.

It is elementary that all pleadings must be construed most strongly against the pleader, and particularly is this true in hearings on general demurrer. The defendant points out, in the argument, that when the pleadings are broken down, that the defects pleaded are defects in reference to the first incline of the roller coaster, whereas the defect which allegedly caused the injury in the instant case was, if any defect there was, on the second incline....

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