SUMMER v. BOYD

17498.

208 Ga. 207 (1951)

66 S.E.2d 51

SUMMER, by guardian, v. BOYD.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided July 9, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

D. Carl Tallant and R. Wilson Smith Jr., for plaintiff.

E. C. Brannon and J. P. Fowler, for defendant.


DUCKWORTH, Chief Justice.

1. The first amended ground of the motion for new trial excepts to the refusal to charge a timely written request as follows: "One is insane who has not strength of mind and reason equal to a clear and full understanding of the nature and consequences of his act in making a deed. One who has not strength of mind and reason equal to a clear and full understanding of his act in making a contract is in the eyes of the law one who is afflicted...

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