CARROLL v. FIRST NAT. BANK

39663.

106 Ga. App. 794 (1962)

128 S.E.2d 344

CARROLL v. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BARNESVILLE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided October 26, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Guy R. Dunn, for plaintiff in error.

E. Speer Mabry, III, Jones, Jones & Mabry, contra.


FELTON, Chief Judge.

1. Special ground 4 of the plaintiff in error's motion for new trial assigns error on the failure of the court to dismiss the plaintiff's petition on the ground that the note purports to be a conveyance from the maker, whereas the instrument shows that the maker did not have title to the automobile, thereby making the instrument void. This ground is without merit because a motion for new trial may...

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