SMITH v. CLAYTON

33523.

83 Ga. App. 777 (1951)

64 S.E.2d 691

SMITH v. CLAYTON.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided April 25, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. T. Thomasson, for plaintiff in error.

Wyatt, Morgan & Sumner, contra.


TOWNSEND, J.

(After stating the foregoing facts.) The sole contention of the plaintiff in error is that the verdict is illegal because it finds against the defendant for principal and interest in separate amounts. If this contention were sustained the effect would be, not to reverse the case unconditionally for a new trial, but to condition an affirmance upon the writing off of the amount found as interest. See Stephens v. Wilson, 58 Ga.App. 24 (197...

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