1. Duplicity in a petition cannot be reached by a general demurrer. Tingle v. Maddox, 186 Ga. 757 (1) (198 S. E. 722); Grant v. Hart, 192 Ga. 153 (4) (14 S.E.2d 860).
2. Where a petition is duplicitous in that the plaintiff seeks in a single count to recover on an express contract and on quantum merit, the plaintiff may amend by striking the allegations as to the...
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