DAY v. DAY

18497.

210 Ga. 454 (1954)

81 S.E.2d 6

DAY v. DAY.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided March 9, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Harvey Armistead, for plaintiff in error.

James R. Venable, contra.


SUTTON, Justice.

1. "A petition asking that a verdict and decree be set aside because rendered on the perjured testimony of a named witness does not set forth a cause of action for that reason, where the petition also fails to allege that the witness has been duly convicted of . . . perjury with respect to such testimony, and that the verdict and decree were based on that testimony alone." Hubbard v. Whatley, 200 Ga. 751, 757 (38 S.E.2d 738); Armstrong...

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