KING v. HARMON

37002.

97 Ga. App. 456 (1958)

103 S.E.2d 428

KING v. HARMON.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided April 10, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Reuben A. Garland, J. Walter LeCraw, for plaintiff in error.

B. Hugh Burgess, Greene & Neely, contra.


QUILLIAN, Judge.

1. It was not error for the court to disallow the amendment. The plaintiff's evidence showed without dispute that the plaintiff was attempting to cross the street where crossing was prohibited by a valid ordinance of the City of Atlanta. To permit the nullification of a valid law or ordinance by a custom would undermine the very foundation of our government. If the law precludes a custom from becoming a part of a contract if the custom is contrary...

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