BLOODWORTH v. GAY

19590.

213 Ga. 51 (1957)

96 S.E.2d 602

BLOODWORTH v. GAY.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided February 12, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. E. Hay, A. J. Whitehurst, for plaintiff in error.

Jesse J. Gainey, James T. Gainey, contra.


HAWKINS, Justice.

On August 28, 1956, L. C. Gay, a sharecropper, filed a petition in Thomas Superior Court against his landlord, Roy Bloodworth, to recover a one-half undivided interest in an automobile Thomasville Tobacco Warehouses, Inc., together with the Chamber of Commerce of Thomasville and the Retail Merchants Association of Thomasville, had proposed to give to some person who sold tobacco through said warehouse, and which automobile had been delivered to Bloodworth...

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