DOUGLAS v. SUMNER

19569.

213 Ga. 82 (1957)

97 S.E.2d 122

DOUGLAS v. SUMNER.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided March 12, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Emory L. Rowland, for plaintiff in error.

W. C. Brinson, contra.


HEAD, Justice.

1. In the present case, the plaintiff's testimony was so vague and contradictory that it is impossible to determine upon which of two theories (each contradictory of the other) he sought to rely for a cancellation of the deed. By amendment he alleged that for several months prior to the execution of the deed, and at the time of its execution, he was not mentally capable of executing a deed by reason of intoxication.

"A contract made by a drunken...

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